Creepy Crawly Rally, 2010
Monday, April 26th, 2010There was a record turnout of 6hp Rover cars at this year’s Creepy Crawly Rally, all of them successfully completed the run on both days.
A guide to 6HP Rover cars
There was a record turnout of 6hp Rover cars at this year’s Creepy Crawly Rally, all of them successfully completed the run on both days.
Trying to find the correct make of beaded edge tyre for your car can pose problems. Much depends on what is available when you want them and some makes are definitely superior to others.
Something I hate to see are brass lamps that have been over polished. Over time continual polishing wears the brass away, especially on any edges, and gradually removes any lettering. This process cannot be reversed. Another problem with old brass starts in the manufacturing process which leaves stresses in the brass. Eventually small stress-relieving cracks start and the formation of these can be greatly accelerated by acid corrosion. Many brass cleaners contain mild acids so using them is likely to cause damage, like a wedge forcing the small cracks further apart. I have found ways of dealing these problems.
Some of the brass edging strip round the bonnet and scuttle of my car was degenerating. Making the replacement strip posed a few problems.
I often make or modify tools when I have nothing that will do the job. Here are some examples.
Some examples of masked ignition plugs and why they can be useful.
A photograph that shows various tools I have made for the restoration and maintenance of my car.
This shows how a beaded edge tyre can be removed quite easily from the rim.