I probably mentioned last time that the filler looked to be sticking up too much. Today I set about sinking it a little. Job 1 was to cut down one of the cake tins I received from Linda in exchange for some fine ale from the local brewery - two tins for two tins as it were. It was surprisingly thin, less that 0.5mm, but with careful cutting I trimmed it to size & shape. Then I started making a pair of brackets to support it just under the skin of the rear wing - I used an angle-finder tool I made in the Hawker apprentice training school FORTY FIVE years ago. Hmm, bit of a shock to me too.
Getting the position took a few attempts (as you can tell) but I finally decided on the red outline.
The cap is supposed to be retained by a lock ring which is 10mm thick & screws onto a 54(ish) diameter thread - this same thread also screws into the cap, making the part with the thread very heavy. The cap has three M5 threads in the base, so I decided to turn down the threaded item until there was only enough thread to hold the cap, then retain it with the M5s.
With the hole cut & the cap nestling in it I was able to position the cut down cake tin & then the brackets, drilling them for large head 4mm pop rivets given to me by Duncan some time ago (proper team effort this).
So with the studs fitted it now looks like this & as a bonus is 160g lighter.
So the rear wing currently looks like this, but tomorrow I'll be fitting the cap & pulling the rivets & if all goes well, the car will be finished (again).
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