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James Weber
Приєднався 2 лип 2016
Just a thermal spray guy that enjoys sharing information! Please contact me if you want to talk, and look for me on LinkedIn
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R Jacobi 59 60 Wnter Christmas Horse 3rd Birthday
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R Jacobi 59 60 Wnter Christmas Horse 3rd Birthday
R Jacobi 59 Easter Artie Maryann Grandpaw Boat
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R Jacobi 59 Easter Artie Maryann Grandpaw Boat
Lotus Seven 347 6 Year Update! Flowerfields June 2022
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Lotus Seven 347 6 Year Update! Flowerfields June 2022
Alva Hancock & Royce Higgs Retirement - Metco 1992
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Alva Hancock & Royce Higgs Retirement - Metco 1992
Nice build, but with so much attention to detail how come the steering wheel is on the wrong side?🤣🤣🤣
Thanks! I appreciate the compliment! Yeah....it is odd over here....so many people have the steering wheel on the wrong side!
I love this build. In the Toronto area there are two guys who vintage race two V8 powered seven style cars. One is a 289 Ford powered machine and the other is a small block Chevy. Both are fast light and sound amazing.
Thanks!! I greatly appreciate your positive comments 😊
Putting in a V8 completely ruins the concept of the Super Seven.
Well, if it is ruined in your opinion, then please feel free to post a link of the Seven that you built with the best engine choice. I feel that my lightweight V8 was my best choice 😊👍🏻
Awesome
Thank you so much! 🙂
Nice example m8
Thank you so much! 😀
Nice build m8
Thanks! I greatly appreciate your compliment!
Do you have a Metco instructional video on how to set the oxygen and gas pressure on the clock?
Certainly! What equipment do you have?
@@jamesweber7001 Metco 10E and Metco 11E
@@jamesweber7001Metco 10E and Metco 11E
10E, 11E,14E
@@mariusza4898 OK, which wires and diameters are you spraying? What flow meter models are you using (O2/fuel and air) and what fuel gas are you using?
good job)
Thanks! Have you seen the video of it finished?
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nice video jim
WOW! That is the software I wrote/modified at 0:54 (ATCS Combustion system vers. 1.2)!!!!! As a young man right out of school, I was given the ATCS Plasma system software (a couple hundred thousand lines of code, written in Turbo Pascal) and asked to modify it to a “Combustion” system. Also added software for an automated powder hopper (an engineer Ed designed, forget last name?). Delivered 1st system to Garret turbine in Phoenix, and I went with it for about a month or something to get the bugs out. VERY COOL STUFF! Great video… Hey Jim!!! Chris here…. ;-) Last time I saw you was 20 or so years ago at the NY boat show! Hope all good!
Hey Chris! Nice to hear from you! Yes, those were the good old days for sure! That was Ed Gianella you worked with on the powder feeding. You can see him talking in one of my other videos. Please feel free to email my directly if you would like to catch up some more.
@@jamesweber7001email address? I sent the link to Chris O also... ;-) Yep, Ed Gianella...
Wicked build looks awsome I built one years ago angle grinder and a welder . Lol 2 litre pinto in mine twin 45s great fun . I think mine was first edition green car on cover Cracking build 👍🏴😁✌️
Thank you so much! I too had considered 4cyl Ford power (both Ztec and 2.3L OHC (Pinto as you say), but it's hard to resist the call of the V8, plus the packaging and parts availability of the small block Ford are really happy with a car this size. 😀
@@jamesweber7001 I don't have same amount of v8s over here lol 😂 Great fun 👍🏴😁✌️
This is by far the best looking and definitely the sturdiest 7 frame I’ve ever seen….!
Thank you so much! Being that this was my first car project, and I was concerned about crash safety and the torque of the 347, I built the majority of the chassis with 1.25" (32mm) tubing instead of the more common 1" (25mm). This, all the cross bracing and extremely heavy SCCA spec roll bar plus heat and other amenities were all added with no weight concerns. These decisions, among others, brought me up to 1,900# (860 KG), which is heavy for these types of cars that are typically <1,500# (<680 KG). However, this is still very light compared to most other performance cars and my car drives like a featherweight but is solid and flex free. My current project is hoped to be <1,250# (<565 KG). 😁
Well Done. That is a cool build. I bet like Me You planned a glovebox but then found the sheer amount of wires took up all the space. My car? is somewhat different but in the same spirit. Best Wishes Dee
Hi! Actually, I was able to plan out the relays, computer, and wiring pretty well and made a practical glove box 😊👍🏻
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My guy, if that is your real name, it is so fitting that you build cars. Now the only shame is that the engine is not carbureted; lol. Excellent work and thanks for the content and the updates😎 Glad to see your wife enjoys and all of you get a kick out of the Colin Chapman design.
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I'm sorry, but even with a translation, I don't understand your question.
Man. What a car. I bet this thing can outrun most anything on the road today. Any chance you’d be willing to help another fellow car guy with some pointers on schematic design?
Thanks for the compliment! Electrical schematic design?
@@jamesweber7001 I’m building something close to this, and need to draw up a design.
@@zeropointstar Well, there are many, many variables to consider. First is your choice of engine, transmission, axle, doner car. When you have that figured out, the next step is to figure out how big to build it so that you fit comfortably. I went with 442E dimension on my build; sevenesque.com/plans/ . I also suggest buying a copy of the Ron Champion book "Build Your Own Sports Car....." as a great reference book. Where in the world are you located?
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You asked for volunteers… you ever get a schematic?
Nope.....no schematic yet, but thankfully it has been super reliable, and I haven't needed one....yet!
Way to go!
Thanks so much!
And there you go! I dreamed of building a 7 when I was in High School. That was 40 years ago, and I don't have a decent garage, but you are inspiring me to fix that problem by the summer. I have the land and I've cleared it, plus put in a drive to where it will be. Next step after that.
The whole idea of a locost is to keep it simple and light. That has not exactly happened here....
Actually, it is simple enough to some. I built it with no roof, no power steering, no power or anti-lock brakes, manual transmission, etc. As compared to other V8 cars, I am >20->100% lighter, so most people feel that this is pretty light. Everyone has their own ideas on how these cars should be built to their ideals. These cars are a very personal project. I am helping a friend with a motorcycle engine version and his is very light. His car probably suits your goals better as it is 30% lighter than my car and simpler. However, in my tastes it is uncomfortable to drive due to his seats being 16" verses my 18" (40cm Vs 45cm), 7,000 rpm highway cruising verses 2,000, windshield below eye level, no heater, no low-end torque, etc. So, for me and my driving style, my "whole idea" is perfect. 😀
It's basically a open wheel 289 cobra when you use a mustang for a donar car.
Perhaps you can look at it this way, but it is a lot lighter than a 289 Cobra, with more power and more tire, plus a better optimized suspension. The Mustang donated the brake calipers, rear axle, spindles, fuse box, horn, engine block, and some other odds and ends.
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"Cool." LOL! that's exactly what I would expect after all that work. Great job and was fun to see your family checking it out. Respect :)
Hello , do you do about Arc Spray Coating?
Sure...what do you want to know about arc spray coatings?
That's an impressive build. I love the external rear suspension location arms running through the rear mudguards, those were used on some of the very early Lotus Seven specials. I had some problems getting my Caterham SV registered in France, I hope your demand goes easily. Best of luck with it!
Thanks! My DMV process was complex, but workable! Please check out my other videos here to see the finished project.
Had to double take if that was Ron Burgandy jumping in the stang and then Jay Leno fuelling up 😂😂. Great video
Can't wait for the finished article. Don't forget to use Tempura or strong Memory foam of the seat cushion! Numb Bum will curtail your time behind the wheel!
Thanks! I am using the Kirkey seat liners, thinly padded, but quite comfortable! Please do checkout some of my other videos here, including my 2022 update at the Flowerfields car show. I have >4,000 miles (>6,400km) on the car now and it has been great!
Is it possible to send to Iran? In addition, how many kilos is the whole package and how much will it cost to send it to Imam Khomeini Airport?
Oky
Good work ! Lots of effort has gone into that. Not much will beat that at the lights.
Great man!
Why not use an IRS from a Mustang?
I considered it, but it was too large, heavy, and complex. The weight gain would have been nearly 200# (90kg) and the car would need to grow at least 18” (500mm) in length to fit it in. There would also have been challenges finding space for the fuel tank. It handles awesome with the live axle (just like a real Seven!😊👍🏻), so I’m happy with my choice to this way
this is not mr moe alt.
that not me.
Ha!. Checked out your car clip then came across this one. I too had a cat pretty much exactly the same as your Moe, same name n all!.
Aww! I miss my Mr Moe! He was a good boy 😊👍🏻
@@jamesweber7001 Mine made it to 19 years and 9 months, a good innings!.
Wow looks good,in England don’t think they fit v8 engines 😊😊
Thanks! Yes, they do Rover (Buick) V8's in England. I think that Westfield build about 400 or the Rover V8 "SEiGHT" versions. Here in the USA the Ford V8's are easier to source than the Rover.
What an accomplishment! It must be an amazing feeling to drive a car you built from the ground up!
Thank you! Yes, it is an amazing feeling! It does inspire you to do more, so I am working n a second project now and planning a third.
awesome
Thanks so much! 😃
what a BEAST 😆
Thank you so much!
Отличная работа ! Хорошо !
Great video!!!!!
Have watched your 5yr video a number of times, very cool to see your masterpiece buttoned up and in paint. 980 views as im watching this, and this build deserves 98,000! Great job!
Thanks so much! If you are ever on Long Island, please stop by and I will give you a ride! 🙂
very useful and infomative۔ If we need to buy thermal barrier coating for piston crown would you help us for training and export to Pakistan۔ thank you
Sure! I am always happy to discuss thermal spray with people! Please send me and email at jweber5@optonline.net
Hi, please someone tell me where can I get the electric diagram of a metco twin wire arc spray gun or a troubleshooting guide. Thanks a lot.
Sure; email the details regarding which Metco arc spray system jweber5@optonline.net
Hello, Mr. James, I am here admiring your work, and with doubts as to how I managed to finish this great project, of which I am interested in knowing the measurements of the chassis first, if it is possible for you to share a plan with me, I would greatly appreciate it.
Sure! I based the overall dimensions on the data outlined in the McSorley 442E plans (sevenesque.com/plans/) . Please feel free to email me for more thoughts and details. jweber5@optonline.net
Awesome job. Sounds great
Hello Mr. James, first of all greetings from Mexico, you have done a great job with your lotus replica, I would like to know if you have any plans or notes that you could share with us?
Thanks so much! Certainly, I am happy to share any information that you request! Please look at my earlier build video to see how I built it, and then if you have questions, you can email me at the address I have posted there.
te quedo super chulo!!!