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by ColinB
Mon Feb 19, 2024 8:53 am
Forum: Pre-War
Topic: Aluminium/aluminum bonnet/hood
Replies: 7
Views: 972

Re: Aluminium/aluminum bonnet/hood

I need to check but I think MG T Types use brass rods for the side hinges even though the bonnets are steel. I have a couple in the barn so I could give you the diameter if that was useful.
by ColinB
Mon Feb 19, 2024 8:49 am
Forum: Pre-War
Topic: New Project
Replies: 875
Views: 5058190

Re: New Project

Thanks Brian, I'm pretty pleased with the overall look and the interior is starting to smell of leather which is very nice. The padding on the back seat is indeed felt and from what I can tell that was all there was apart from the padded flutes on the cover. I intend adding felt all over the mesh be...
by ColinB
Sun Feb 18, 2024 11:57 am
Forum: Pre-War
Topic: New Project
Replies: 875
Views: 5058190

Re: New Project

The two front seats are sewn up and in the car for storage while I wait for the padding to arrive to fill around the sides. I'm having a bit of a problem with securing the Hidem banding on the back as the thickness of the material to be nailed varies, and the wooden plates secured to the frame are q...
by ColinB
Thu Feb 15, 2024 7:57 pm
Forum: Pre-War
Topic: New Project
Replies: 875
Views: 5058190

Re: New Project

Well it has been a funny week - my wife was prescribed statins for a marginal cholesterol issue and she has had a really bad reaction to them (they are now in the bin). So my family matters took a lot of attention for a few days, but now she is on the mend I have assembled the covers for the second ...
by ColinB
Fri Feb 09, 2024 9:05 am
Forum: Pre-War
Topic: New Project
Replies: 875
Views: 5058190

Re: New Project

Life often intrudes into our hobbies Mike! I'm looking forward to updates on the LM when you get back to her. John G has told me that his seat base was upholstered by a furniture restorer quite a while ago so may not be completely authentic but I will still add further stuffing to my seats. Yesterda...
by ColinB
Thu Feb 08, 2024 3:12 pm
Forum: Pre-War
Topic: New Project
Replies: 875
Views: 5058190

Re: New Project

Looking back I think I must have been crazy to take this old car on, but I'm glad, at this stage, that I did. I don't think she has seen a public road since around 1960 so I'm planning to take her out this year even if I haven't got a windscreen! I have ordered some padding and some webbing: on a Zo...
by ColinB
Wed Feb 07, 2024 7:10 am
Forum: Pre-War
Topic: New Project
Replies: 875
Views: 5058190

Re: New Project

Driver's seat placed in the car to see the effect. The hidem on the back is not in the right place along the top but it is only lightly tacked in place and is easy to correct. It is very comfortable and gives a really good driving position. Unfortunately the carpet I have used is very stiff unlike t...
by ColinB
Sat Feb 03, 2024 8:46 am
Forum: Pre-War
Topic: New Project
Replies: 875
Views: 5058190

Re: New Project

On reflection I think I have under-stuffed the seat base especially at the front under the knees. Not a big deal as I can undo the cover and add more filling. I won't do that right now as the seat is useable and I can experiment with the passenger's one before taking any backward steps. :D
by ColinB
Thu Feb 01, 2024 8:42 pm
Forum: Pre-War
Topic: New Project
Replies: 875
Views: 5058190

Re: New Project

Cover sewn to the frame underneath so this part of the first seat is finished. I have to pad the inside of the metal frame within which the seat is located then cover that with leather. The cover for the back rest is ready for fixing so the final part will be to make the piece of carpet that covers ...
by ColinB
Wed Jan 31, 2024 3:03 pm
Forum: Pre-War
Topic: New Project
Replies: 875
Views: 5058190

Re: New Project

Just the seat base with a few clips pulling it more into shape.
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by ColinB
Wed Jan 31, 2024 2:20 pm
Forum: Pre-War
Topic: New Project
Replies: 875
Views: 5058190

Re: New Project

Mock up of seat number 1. According to John G the leather is sewed to the wire base of the spring frame then the bottom is covered in hessian. The back will be glued to the rear of the steel back plate and finally tacked in place when I add the carpet and the ring of Hidem to the rear. This has been...
by ColinB
Mon Jan 29, 2024 10:37 am
Forum: Pre-War
Topic: New Project
Replies: 875
Views: 5058190

Re: New Project

Phew, piping is not easy especially the first time. Still I have an acceptable result on the first side of the driver's seat although there are a couple of needle marks where they shouldn't be when I went off track. I stapled the piping in place on the top piece then sewed that with the machine. I f...
by ColinB
Wed Jan 24, 2024 10:03 am
Forum: Pre-War
Topic: New Project
Replies: 875
Views: 5058190

Re: New Project

I already had this material in the shed Brian and it makes quite a nice firm backing. I can't remember what it was called or where I bought it but it can be shaped with scissors and you can pull the fibres out along the edge to feather it out. The zipper foot came yesterday so I'm going to practice ...
by ColinB
Tue Jan 23, 2024 7:44 am
Forum: Pre-War
Topic: Wiring guidance
Replies: 3
Views: 1028

Re: Wiring guidance

Their stuff is very good Graham - I have their voltage regulators on a couple of cars as well as their LED lights. I added brake lights and indicators to my Light Six which originally only had a single rear red. Being LEDs they draw little current.
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by ColinB
Sun Jan 21, 2024 7:41 am
Forum: Pre-War
Topic: New Project
Replies: 875
Views: 5058190

Re: New Project

The zipper foot certainly looks to be the best option Brian and its good that you have confirmed you used the same tool with great success. I am indeed enjoying learning something new and I'm grateful to you for encouraging me to have a go. I'll have a look at Segal's shop in Salford as finding supp...