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scoobyis2cool

posted on 23/8/03 at 01:56 AM Reply With Quote
Removable panels

I'm planning on making my bodywork removable so that I have good access for modifying my car when it's finished, has anyone else done this and if so how did they do it? I was told in another forum to use quarter turn fitments but these look hard to fit and I'm worried that the panels might rattle at speed. Any suggestions?





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Rorty

posted on 23/8/03 at 03:05 AM Reply With Quote
1/4 turn fasteners such as Dzus and Camloc are held under tension by a spring, so they wont rattle. They're very easy to fit and use, but they are pricey. Rescued attachment Dzus.jpg
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Rorty

posted on 23/8/03 at 03:10 AM Reply With Quote
This is a Dzus tab, which is welded to the chassis. Rescued attachment Dzus_tab.jpg
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Rorty

posted on 23/8/03 at 03:12 AM Reply With Quote
This is a Dzus tab, which is welded to the chassis. Rescued attachment Dzus_tab.jpg
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Rorty

posted on 23/8/03 at 03:17 AM Reply With Quote
This is the Dzus spring, which is pop riveted to the chassis tab. The spiral slot (just visible at the bottom of the first pic above) engages with the spring, and locks after 1/4 of a turn It creates quite a large clamping force. Rescued attachment Dzus_spring.jpg
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scoobyis2cool

posted on 23/8/03 at 11:26 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for that, have you used them at all in your build? anyone else made removable bodywork?





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Martin Sports Car

posted on 24/8/03 at 10:02 AM Reply With Quote
Rorty,

Where we can find that?????

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leto

posted on 24/8/03 at 05:52 PM Reply With Quote
A friend of mine have used stainless self drilling screws to fasten the side panels on his locost.

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Martin Sports Car

posted on 24/8/03 at 07:38 PM Reply With Quote
yes and cheaper but to fix the nose I prefer the other ones do you now where I can find???

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Spyderman

posted on 24/8/03 at 11:05 PM Reply With Quote
Another option would be to use rivnuts.
That is what they are for!





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Rorty

posted on 25/8/03 at 04:21 AM Reply With Quote
scoobyis2cool:
quote:

have you used them at all in your build?

Yes, I use them almost exclusively for the entire body work.
IMO, using screws/Rivnuts would be a pain in the 4rse. Alright I suppose if you only planned on removing the panel once a year or so.


Martin Sports Car:

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Rorty, Where we can find that?
quote:
Any good parts supplier shoud stock them, they're widely used in motorsport, and there are dozens of different sizes, head types etc. Demon Tweeks would probably have them, if you want to shop by mail.





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Martin Sports Car

posted on 25/8/03 at 08:53 AM Reply With Quote
ok Thanks.

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scoobyis2cool

posted on 25/8/03 at 10:02 AM Reply With Quote
Rorty, is there any way of attaching the Dzus tab without welding? I've never done any and don't have the equipment either.

Also, how many would I need to use on, say, the side panels? Are we talking 2 or 3 or tens?

[Edited on 25/8/03 by scoobyis2cool]





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Rorty

posted on 26/8/03 at 04:28 AM Reply With Quote
The only time I've ever used Dzus fasteners I've always welded the tabs on. Unless you have access to the rear of a suitable fixing area, you're out of luck, as these are not blind fasteners. Even if you had access to the rear, you'd have to buy/make a dimple die to create the same dimpled shape as the centre of the Dzus tabs, to allow clearance for the 1/4 turn body.





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andrew-theasby

posted on 27/8/03 at 08:19 PM Reply With Quote
We use similar dzeus fasterners at work on aeroplanes for access panels, and at 400mph they definitely dont rattle (providing you use the correct lengths of course) Why dont you just use alloy pop rivets theyre as cheap as youll get, and are easy to remove, just drill off the head and punch out the tail.
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ned

posted on 28/8/03 at 09:05 AM Reply With Quote
Dzus fasteners are what I'll be using, pop riveted or welded to chassi/sbrackets. They don't vibrate or come loose, we've used them on 140mph race cars. available from demon tw**s or elsewhere probably cheaper!

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Fozzie

posted on 28/8/03 at 11:41 AM Reply With Quote
I've made my panels removable too, using dzus fasteners all round and on nose cone.
They definately don't rattle or come loose!
(experience with classic/historic race cars).
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scoobyis2cool

posted on 28/8/03 at 12:21 PM Reply With Quote
thanks a lot for the help guys, ill look into it closer to the time, at the moment im gonna concentrate on getting some wheels on it!





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Ranger

posted on 28/8/03 at 07:32 PM Reply With Quote
don't know if this may be of some help.

http://www.dzus.co.uk/Live/Dzus/CMS.nsf/Site/Home/Products/Catalogue#

http://www.splodge-racing.co.uk/shop/shopfiles/Body_Work_Fasteners.htm

the latter i used, v helpfull bunch if a little twisted!!





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