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Winston
30-12-2006, 16:55
Which would you use if you had the choice

Williams double skinned heavy mofo
Valver single skinned floppy light mofo
Valver seam weilded
Williams seam weilded

What would you say is the best happy medium ...between strengh and weight

arj256
30-12-2006, 16:55
Is there much weight difference between the two?
Id say williams with or without seam welding.

stan
30-12-2006, 17:19
tbh,....unless your shell is fully seam welded and strengthened, I cant see you being able to tell the difference with either or.

Im seam welding my williams one, but thats only cos its what I have,,,,if it was a valver one, I would be doing that one.

Winston
30-12-2006, 17:27
Just the answer i was after stan :D

Lunner
30-12-2006, 17:50
I have a stitch welded williams one

Stitch weld it rather than seam weld it, seam welding created points of high stresses, and is heaveier ;)

Winston
30-12-2006, 17:53
Sang!!!!

Anyone want to buy a williams subframe ?? lol

stan
30-12-2006, 19:33
Stiching is what I was on about mofo :P

Lunner
30-12-2006, 20:05
say stitching instead of seam welding then :roll: :wink: :P

stan
30-12-2006, 20:13
yes sir :D

cliorod
30-12-2006, 22:18
If we are all in a pedantic mood :roll: :lol: :roll: ,"STITCHING" is the type of weld,"SEAMWELDING" is where it is applied ~~ thats been the terminology,I have been used to in over 25 years :cry: of buying selling Rally Prepped shells :lol: :lol: Gartrac/Gomm etc who used to prepare all the Escort shells,reckoned on 50/75mm "Stitches" along the "Seams" !!!!
Think I need another drink chaps

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL !!!!!

See you in mid January Stan ~~~ for my 57th Birthday present a GRP hatch :D