Bill has undertaken a major project here at Camp Chaos that will improve efficiency a great deal. Part of that is knowing what fastener goes where and how many. More later.
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@kais47789 ай бұрын
Thank for the new content, which is one of the most important content for the XJS community. Wish you all the best!
@BKNORWOOD249 ай бұрын
Thank your son for ALL of us!!
@hasletjoe59849 ай бұрын
Great attention to detail! Professional grade for sure. However, I did not see the document of the sheet metal screws (bent), sheet rock screws or nails. Also the bailing wire, duct tape and JB weld! Thanks for sharing!
@omarks9 ай бұрын
These used to be available as posters in a portfolio way back when
@gizmothewytchdoktor10499 ай бұрын
initiative produces some really useful things at times. :-) very handy reference material. thank you folks for bringing this to our attention.
@Lotusvvc9 ай бұрын
Wow - that is amazing - so useful for people trying to maintain these beautiful cars. Hopefully you can share these - maybe as PDFs? Thanks. Peter
@ferrariguy82789 ай бұрын
Those are going to be a nice resource Robert. I've on and off been trying to create a 3D model catalog of the engine bits / studs but haven't gotten back to it. If the specs could be added to some of the pictures, it should be possible to find cross references / other vendors with the same parts if they're NLA at Jaguar.... or for some items work up 3D files for prints. Re bulk plating, I've always read that hydrogen embrittlement is a thing you have to watch out for with hardened fasteners and they might need a bake cycle in-post in order to reduce the possibility of a stress fracture after plating. Something that it might be worth doing a read on before doing plating of critical fasteners. IDK for sure but
@peterthomson69885 ай бұрын
That is amazing! - I would pay good money for that
@billstewartxxx9 ай бұрын
nice work!
@louisjones26538 ай бұрын
I would definitely buy a set of these if you decided to put them on the website
@nadimatteeque40289 ай бұрын
Great work Bob, if possible can a person buy a copy of these sheets? If so could they be posted and e-mailed?
@cosgraham5349 ай бұрын
Please do provide the links to the files for those images. Identifying fasteners on my XJ12 has been an ongoing battle (as is sourcing them in my metric home country)
@2020mike19 ай бұрын
Stunning….….I was very involved this week with many of those pieces. Question for the group/Robert. What is the size of the rivet in the windshield wiper arm near the base? Thank you
@thecampchaoschronicles9567
9 ай бұрын
Sorry. I only have part numbers, not application. Perhaps someone else has that info. Which would be awesome.
@davidbuchner66209 ай бұрын
Are they printed so that the items are actual size on the paper to the actual part? That is really a great resource, I’d love to have the files, I have a printer that will do up to 13x19
@thecampchaoschronicles9567
9 ай бұрын
Bill went to Kinko's and they quickly figured out what they had to do to blow them up full size.
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Thank for the new content, which is one of the most important content for the XJS community. Wish you all the best!
Thank your son for ALL of us!!
Great attention to detail! Professional grade for sure. However, I did not see the document of the sheet metal screws (bent), sheet rock screws or nails. Also the bailing wire, duct tape and JB weld! Thanks for sharing!
These used to be available as posters in a portfolio way back when
initiative produces some really useful things at times. :-) very handy reference material. thank you folks for bringing this to our attention.
Wow - that is amazing - so useful for people trying to maintain these beautiful cars. Hopefully you can share these - maybe as PDFs? Thanks. Peter
Those are going to be a nice resource Robert. I've on and off been trying to create a 3D model catalog of the engine bits / studs but haven't gotten back to it. If the specs could be added to some of the pictures, it should be possible to find cross references / other vendors with the same parts if they're NLA at Jaguar.... or for some items work up 3D files for prints. Re bulk plating, I've always read that hydrogen embrittlement is a thing you have to watch out for with hardened fasteners and they might need a bake cycle in-post in order to reduce the possibility of a stress fracture after plating. Something that it might be worth doing a read on before doing plating of critical fasteners. IDK for sure but
That is amazing! - I would pay good money for that
nice work!
I would definitely buy a set of these if you decided to put them on the website
Great work Bob, if possible can a person buy a copy of these sheets? If so could they be posted and e-mailed?
Please do provide the links to the files for those images. Identifying fasteners on my XJ12 has been an ongoing battle (as is sourcing them in my metric home country)
Stunning….….I was very involved this week with many of those pieces. Question for the group/Robert. What is the size of the rivet in the windshield wiper arm near the base? Thank you
@thecampchaoschronicles9567
9 ай бұрын
Sorry. I only have part numbers, not application. Perhaps someone else has that info. Which would be awesome.
Are they printed so that the items are actual size on the paper to the actual part? That is really a great resource, I’d love to have the files, I have a printer that will do up to 13x19
@thecampchaoschronicles9567
9 ай бұрын
Bill went to Kinko's and they quickly figured out what they had to do to blow them up full size.
Sell these.