Calipers are back!!! - Now read the article.
Calipers are back!!! - Now read the article.
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mikeb

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2,869 posts

305 months

Friday 25th February 2005
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My calipers came back from the people who re-built them.

When I opened the box I thought somebody had sent me a new pair by mistake!!!

Well pleased. Have a look at the quick before and after pic.....

www.tvrwedgepages.co.uk/mike.html

MikeB

www.tvrwedgepages.co.uk

tallbloke

10,376 posts

306 months

Friday 25th February 2005
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Bloody Hell Mike, The before shot looks more like an exhaust manifold than a caliper!

mikeb

Original Poster:

2,869 posts

305 months

Saturday 26th February 2005
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Tell me about it. On the other side the pistons were rusted in place and were completely knackered!!

The new ones have stainless pistons. The castings have been shot blasted, zinc plated and every single bit replaced and then pressure tested. Not a bad deal for fifty notes a side I thought.

MikeB

tallbloke

10,376 posts

306 months

Saturday 26th February 2005
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The 'after' shot certainly looks loads better

19560

14,102 posts

281 months

Saturday 26th February 2005
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mikeb said:
The new ones have stainless pistons. The castings have been shot blasted, zinc plated and every single bit replaced and then pressure tested. Not a bad deal for fifty notes a side I thought.

Nice job. They did the same for my 350i.

mikeb

Original Poster:

2,869 posts

305 months

Tuesday 8th March 2005
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I have put together an article on the Calliper refurbishment on the 450SE if interested.

Its on the maintenance index under 'brake refurb' and on the Welcome page 1st link on the left.

MikeB

www.tvrwedgepages.co.uk

rev-erend

21,597 posts

307 months

Wednesday 9th March 2005
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Mike - they look superb.

Great article

mikeb

Original Poster:

2,869 posts

305 months

Wednesday 9th March 2005
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Thanks Rev, apart from the piccies which i obviously took over a period of a few weeks it took me eight hours to put ther article together, edit it, format it, code it and bung it online.....

There must be an easier way than this.

MikeB

waynester

6,495 posts

273 months

Wednesday 9th March 2005
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mikeb said:
Thanks Rev, apart from the piccies which i obviously took over a period of a few weeks it took me eight hours to put ther article together, edit it, format it, code it and bung it online.....

There must be an easier way than this.

MikeB



Wow..they look like new!

Easier way..? Don't know, but we're glad you put the effort in..all the same

Not having studied my brakes..yet Are they the same as fitted to a 400?

>> Edited by waynester on Wednesday 9th March 14:51

rev-erend

21,597 posts

307 months

Wednesday 9th March 2005
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mikeb said:
Thanks Rev, apart from the piccies which i obviously took over a period of a few weeks it took me eight hours to put ther article together, edit it, format it, code it and bung it online.....

There must be an easier way than this.

MikeB


Do you have to load-up the entire site .. or just the changed part.

How's the wedge club idea coming on..

mikeb

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2,869 posts

305 months

Wednesday 9th March 2005
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Firstly I have to write the text in MS word or edit it if somebody has sent in the article and take or process all the pics.

I then have to setup a new page(s) in Macromedia Dreamweaver and add in all the bits from a template for the nav buttons etc then copy and paste the word document in.

Format all the text, then process the piccies which comprises of cropping them in Adobe Imageready, then running them through Macromedia fireworks to compress them and adjust the contrast etc. I try and get a good balence between download speed and picture quality - sometimes it works other times it don't.

Add the pics around the text, add in all the hypertext links then save the lot away. Beta test the page on a Mac and PC just in case something goes bonkers on one browser to another and then test all the links work ok. Fix any that don't.

I then gotta add in all the links from the maintenance index page and welcome page etc and test these. I then gotta upload the lot with my FTP software including all the individual pics, spacers and ancillary pages with amended links on, like the welcome page etc.

After its uploaded I then gotta test it again just to make sure it all works correctly.......then I let you guys know it on line.

Takes me ages.

I find the hardest part just thinking up what to say, the technical computer (self taught) bit is just laborious. Still i find it rewarding, especially when I get e-mails from people from countries thousands and thousands of miles away (Hong Kong, the US, Australia etc) telling me that they find the site useful in some way - it makes it all worthwhile.

Makes me laugh a bit though as I do all this in me spare bedroom from a little mining town in South Wales!

I would prefer to be hooning in my car however....

MikeB

mikeb

Original Poster:

2,869 posts

305 months

Wednesday 9th March 2005
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As far as the 'club' goes i have started work on the other side of the wedge site and have been working with Dickymint on some special downloads......

I have also negotiated discounts on a range of wedge products for a certain shiney bit manufacturer and managed to get a special deal on garage tools etc - but only for members.

Should roll it out over the next few months as time permits. The downloads should be worth any subs on their own.... ;-)

MikeB

stever

1,571 posts

272 months

Thursday 10th March 2005
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Mike congratulations this is a very professional article written in a style even a spanner neanderthal like me can understand.

All I can say is watch out Haynes, you have competition

rev-erend

21,597 posts

307 months

Thursday 10th March 2005
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Well done Mike - I had no idea it was so long winded.

When I had a site before - you had to ftp the whole thing.. I had the option to upload just changes but more often than not it failed..

Still who wants to sell stuff on the web (not me..).. tell you the story over a beer one day

tallbloke

10,376 posts

306 months

Tuesday 29th March 2005
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mikeb said:
I then gotta upload the lot with my FTP software including all the individual pics, spacers and ancillary pages with amended links on, like the welcome page etc.

After its uploaded I then gotta test it again just to make sure it all works correctly.......then I let you guys know it on line.

Takes me ages.
MikeB


Mike, I just use the FTP client built into dreamweaver, much easier than messin' with a seperate program.

mikeb

Original Poster:

2,869 posts

305 months

Tuesday 29th March 2005
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Tallbloke - I gotta Apple macintosh, a TVR wedge and a liking for big mad women - what makes you think I like doing things the easy way?!

MikeB

tallbloke

10,376 posts

306 months

Wednesday 30th March 2005
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mikeb said:
Tallbloke - I gotta Apple macintosh, a TVR wedge and a liking for big mad women - what makes you think I like doing things the easy way?!

MikeB

She's not Welsh and red headed is she?