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Hi I am Dave from near Oxford in the UK. I am now retired from the Formula One Industry. Ex Lola, Renard, Benetton, Arrows, Renault, Lotus,Ferrari. I worked in R&D laterly on seven post rig testing/circuit simulation. Many years ago I had a bodyshop, but always wanted to do proper metalshaping, rather than bash it straight and skim with lead or filler.
I have studied the work of the French Art Deco coachbuilders and wanted to be able to replicate their work. Having made some panels for my E-type Jaguar I have got the bug seriously and can't stop buying kit. I am currently making a larger steel fuel tank for my Norton Commando using a stump,sandbag,E-wheel TIG welder and bead roller. I have just bought an old Vibro Shear nibbler and am about to make some dies for it and convert to single phase power. I Hope I've not rambled on too much. Regards Dave
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hi dave, keep rambling sounds an amazing career! how many of us would love a career in F1 me included...
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Hello David and welcome to the site.
Fantastic background. Please share some pictures of your tank. Jere
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Welcome to the forum, Dave
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Hi Dave - kit is good
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Richard "I know nothing. I from Barcelona" (Manuel - Fawlty Towers) Link to our racecar project https://www.facebook.com/pages/Elan-...ab=public&view |
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Hi Dave welcome to the forum
Peter
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Thanks for the welcome guys.
I'll post some pictures and details of the fuel tank real soon. I am fitting a VFD to the Vibroshear. As it had a 400v motor, not a dual voltage one, I am fitting a dual voltage motor, so I can use a simple 240v 3ph output inverter with my 240v single phase supply. I don't really need it but got a severe case of machine envy from seeing what other folks have in their shop. Cheers
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I'm not really up on electrical stuff, but my basic understanding of a VFD (well the ones we seem to get in New Zealand) is that it takes the 240v single phase input and then with a combination of voodoo and witchcraft, variable control 415v 3 phase falls out the other end? Lots of people seem to use them on smaller 3 phase lathes and I don't think they have needed to change out the motor. But I am from Barcelona... Don't get too hung up on gear David. I've got most of the kit now as I have the space and have built a fair bit of it myself, but I have two local gods who turn out stunning classic race car and warbird panels with next to no gear. I feel positively guilty each time I visit them. But sod it, I do want a reciprocating machine ![]()
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Hi Richard
If I wanted to keep the original 400v motor I would need to buy an inverter and converter. This steps up the 240volt single phase mains to 400volt so the inverter can send out 400v 3 phase. The cost of this is similar to a simple inverter and new motor. As my motor is 48 years old, I went for the new dual voltage motor. Cheers
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Hi David
Like I said... "I from Barcelona..." ![]() Thanks for the clarification.
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