Roll Cage + Strip Club.

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Ross
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Hi Duncan.
The compay that are doing my cage:

S H P Motorsport

Unit 7,
Faraday Road
Littleport
Ely, Cambridgeshire
CB6 1PE, United Kingdom

Phone Number: 01353 861168

They will build the cage to what ever spec you want, but are very dubious about building anything that they feel will not offer real protection.
My original plan was a semi weld in using a really neat part they have developed, its basically a solid piece of tube that is sectioned with two bolts holding it together. This gets away from the scaffold flange type joints found on most bolt ins. However The design I wanted was not feasible in bolt in format, hence this cage is full weld in.
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From what I've read Gerry, the blue book stipulates the tube type, dimensions of the metal tubing and the general design with lots of do's and don'ts. The FIA and BS stuff come in once you're competing above a certain grade, as far as I know :)

Dunk- as for you supporting local firms :lol: You get Tescos to deliver your groceries FFS :D

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stuartstaples wrote:From what I've read Gerry, the blue book stipulates the tube type, dimensions of the metal tubing and the general design with lots of do's and don'ts. The FIA and BS stuff come in once you're competing above a certain grade, as far as I know :)

Dunk- as for you supporting local firms :lol: You get Tescos to deliver your groceries FFS :D
No I dont Stu. Rachel gets delivery from Sainsburys but we use our local butcher for literally all of our meat and a local baker for bread. I cant stand Tesco's.

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all i want to know is i seen the pics of the rollcage now wheres the pics of the strip club ?











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Looks good Ross you might get to drive it soon.. Does this project every end? The double front post looks like a different approach are you having door bars too?

Did it have a cage in at the 30-130?

Sunny has been involved in some big projects over the years weired looking 4x4 and racing trucks.
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IWANT1 wrote:Looks good Ross you might get to drive it soon.. Does this project every end? The double front post looks like a different approach are you having door bars too?

Did it have a cage in at the 30-130?

Sunny has been involved in some big projects over the years weired looking 4x4 and racing trucks.

Door bars etc still to be fabricated.

The cage was not in at 30-130, work started last monday :grin:
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Did it have any sort of cage in ie: a bolt in
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Ross wrote:Hi Duncan.
The compay that are doing my cage:

S H P Motorsport

Unit 7,
Faraday Road
Littleport
Ely, Cambridgeshire
CB6 1PE, United Kingdom

Phone Number: 01353 861168

They will build the cage to what ever spec you want, but are very dubious about building anything that they feel will not offer real protection.
My original plan was a semi weld in using a really neat part they have developed, its basically a solid piece of tube that is sectioned with two bolts holding it together. This gets away from the scaffold flange type joints found on most bolt ins. However The design I wanted was not feasible in bolt in format, hence this cage is full weld in.
I used to work opposite Sonny Howards unit, ( actually in the unit he is now in :D, when he had his old unit opposite) He has been building race cars of several different ilks for many years. At that time he was building stock cars and it was quite an experience watching him and his lads working on them.
I may be getting older but I REFUSE to grow up :D
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IWANT1 wrote:Did it have any sort of cage in ie: a bolt in
No Lee. You must have been dreaming :lol:

PS let me know when you doing DWYB I'll pop over. :wink: 8)
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looking good ross, you dont do things by halfs do you :-D i take gary will have to do the same now lol
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