Just thought I'd pop up, for no good reason, a pic of an illuminated bubble bar. BTW Ian, if you slide a couple of rubber grommets over the ends with the same I/D as the O/D of the bar, you can use those copper pipe saddle clamps as brackets for them. The grommets snuggle nicely into those clamps. Vibration proof to boot.
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Thanks for that Matt, i'm still pondering what and where to fit some of em!,
i was thinking of fixing up several together (like the rungs on a ladder) with different colour leds, just keeping an eye open for some sort of chrome edgeing stuff to cover the ends and hide the leds and wireing, then find somewhere to fit em without em getting kicked or generaly f**ked about with by the grandchildren, only place i can think of is the headlining, if i can make up several of these ready i'll wait till i find a decent set of roof rails, drop the liner and do it all in one go, They do look nice "lit up" though dont they, colour changeing leds would look good too i think, what'd ya recon,
Just noticed your post time, another insomniac (?) i'm up nurseing the chinchilla, he's dieing, 11 years old so hes had a good run, he's just shuting down slowly, poor old buggarLast edited by POPEYE; 15 February 2007, 08:02.Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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Originally posted by ian619Thanks for that Matt, i'm still pondering what and where to fit some of em!,
i was thinking of fixing up several together (like the rungs on a ladder) with different colour leds, just keeping an eye open for some sort of chrome edgeing stuff to cover the ends and hide the leds and wireing, then find somewhere to fit em without em getting kicked or generaly f**ked about with by the grandchildren, only place i can think of is the headlining, if i can make up several of these ready i'll wait till i find a decent set of roof rails, drop the liner and do it all in one go, They do look nice "lit up" though dont they, colour changeing leds would look good too i think, what'd ya recon,
I'd definitely go for multi colour. It'll look the dogs nads.
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Originally posted by ian619Just noticed your post time, another insomniac (?) i'm up nurseing the chinchilla, he's dieing, 11 years old so hes had a good run, he's just shuting down slowly, poor old buggarLast edited by MattF; 15 February 2007, 08:15.
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Totally unrelated Ian, but I found out on the Oz site where the oil pressure sender unit is. Were you looking for it as well for when you have to connect that gauge? The sender is the one in the red circle. The part on the right is the oil cooler where the filter screws onto.
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Cheer's Matt, yes it's heartbreaking to see em like that, he's still shuffeling over for a fuss, the last one we had we took to the vet, the $$$$$$$s took about £200 off us for x rays, blood test's etc and then had to put him to sleep, i'd have rather he died here like this one,
Still on a brighter note (no pun intended) it's a pity they dont do that cable trunking stuff in a chrome finish, easier to drill than chrome metal, i'm forever looking at stuff i can utilise for the truckLast edited by POPEYE; 15 February 2007, 08:48.Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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Originally posted by MattFTotally unrelated Ian, but I found out on the Oz site where the oil pressure sender unit is. Were you looking for it as well for when you have to connect that gauge? The sender is the one in the red circle. The part on the right is the oil cooler where the filter screws onto.Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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Originally posted by ian619Cheer's Matt, yes it's heartbreaking to see em like that, he's still shuffeling over for a fuss, the last one we had we took to the vet, the $$$$$$$s took about £200 off us for x rays, blood test's etc and then had to put him to sleep, i'd have rather he died here like this one,
Originally posted by ian619Still on a brighter note (no pun intended) it's a pit they done do that cable trunking stuff in a chrome finish, easier to drill than chrome metal, i'm forever looking at stuff i can utilise for the truck
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Originally posted by ian619Ah yes thanks for that! i've been told it was to the left of the filter but have'nt got round to delveing in there to find it, looks like a real sod to get at without removeing a lot of stuff, i still got the oil temp and pressure gauges to fix in, so i'll need two tee's, or some fitting with three ports,
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Originally posted by MattFVets are like legalised thieves.
That's what spray paint is for. It's a sod when you go into shop, isn't it. I've got three cooking trays out in the workshop thanks to Vince putting ideas in me noggin. Love kitchen sections. Amazing what you can find for adapting in those departments.Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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Originally posted by MattFThat should be fun. That's where I'm planning on feeding the pre-luber output in, when I get round to it. The list of mods to do seems to grow rather than get shorter. Diff breathers, bypass filter and bleed off valve in the matrix pipe are the next three jobs.Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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Originally posted by ian619Intercooler's my next job, and a bl00dy big bakeing tray
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[/QUOTE]Still on a brighter note (no pun intended) it's a pity they dont do that cable trunking stuff in a chrome finish, easier to drill than chrome metal, i'm forever looking at stuff i can utilise for the truck[/QUOTE]
I saw some trunking in chrome at B&Q warehouse a few weeks ago it was quite expensive but for a single length it's worth using. I must admit when I saw it I was thinking "now what could I use that for?"Laugh!!! I nearly bought my own beer.
Paul
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