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Marek.Z.N

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Re: Delage 15-S-8
« Reply #120 on: 10 Jun 20, 04:29 pm »
Another video.... Enjoy ;)


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« Reply #121 on: 10 Jun 20, 04:47 pm »
And it's another great one Marek! I certainly did enjoy! Thanks

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« Reply #122 on: 11 Jun 20, 02:21 pm »
And here is another one :)


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Re: Delage 15-S-8
« Reply #123 on: 11 Jun 20, 03:53 pm »
Looks great Marek, nice sturdy job.

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« Reply #124 on: 11 Jun 20, 09:41 pm »
thanks chris

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Re: Delage 15-S-8
« Reply #125 on: 12 Jun 20, 11:08 am »
Quality engineering Marek and these videos keep getting slicker! Has the camera got a glass lense? ... beware those flying sparks, they are really great at etching glass!  I learnt the hard way.... a repacement windscreen for my pickup! Hope to see you at Stretton.

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Re: Delage 15-S-8
« Reply #126 on: 12 Jun 20, 03:22 pm »
the camera is an action camera which has a lens cover made for going underwater which is plastic so shouldn't etch. thank you for the advice

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Re: Delage 15-S-8
« Reply #127 on: 12 Jun 20, 10:46 pm »
You may find this and his previous versions of the bike interesting Marek:

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Re: Delage 15-S-8
« Reply #128 on: 13 Jun 20, 01:10 pm »
ive seen this. its a clever design

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« Reply #129 on: 13 Jun 20, 05:55 pm »
Great world on those calipers, there will be no issues getting it to stop!

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Re: Delage 15-S-8
« Reply #130 on: 14 Jun 20, 09:54 pm »
A bit of a different video about the build. Enjoy


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Re: Delage 15-S-8
« Reply #131 on: 26 Jun 20, 01:10 pm »
The floor is in :)


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Re: Delage 15-S-8
« Reply #132 on: 26 Jun 20, 03:55 pm »
Looking good Marek, one tip when doing a lot of pop riveting, put all the rivets in, other than the holes occupied by the cleecos, pull them all down, then go back and do the odd ones. I think you'll find it's a lot quicker not having to keep putting the gun down to fit the next rivet.

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« Reply #133 on: 26 Jun 20, 04:16 pm »
thanks for the advice Chris. i have lots of riveing to do when i attach bodywork so will do that then.

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« Reply #134 on: 26 Jun 20, 04:55 pm »
I tried some blind rivetting just the other day. While it may be authentic, it's a very difficult job on your own. I would not recommend it. Pop rivets can be disguised :)
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