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[Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 1:50 pm
by Dilogoat86
I have an idea for people in general.

how about a meet at some point in the near future where people come with their FTOs and all the combined knowledge we have can fix a few problems for each other. If someone knows someone who owns a garage with a ramp we can rent for the day then we can arrange certain jobs to be done. Diagnostics, services, once overs etc. Shoot it down if it's not a good idea but it'd be an excuse for a meet and greet for new members and for people to also share their skills. I have a pretty decent tool kit so I can bring that.

What do you think?

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:07 pm
by Bernard
It's been suggested before http://www.fto-ireland.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8686
Good idea but it never happened....

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 11:28 pm
by Myfeckin FTO
Excellent idea - one for the summer months though I think.
I'm in the process of fitting a "flat to the floor" 3 ton hydraulic sissor lift into a new garage at home - would be ideal for a BBQ type meet in the spring/summer. Nothing like a few beers and a burger while mulling over an FTO.

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 11:42 pm
by colm_mcm
It sounds like a great idea. I'd be up for doing any jobs I've done on my own FTO.

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 4:13 pm
by CJ
Myfeckin FTO wrote:I'm in the process of fitting a "flat to the floor" 3 ton hydraulic sissor lift into a new garage at home.


Deadly, a lift has been on my wanted list for a while (as is a garage!). Did you pick one up second hand perhaps?

Definitely sounds like a good meet opportunity.

CJ

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 4:59 pm
by Myfeckin FTO
CJ wrote:..........
Deadly, a lift has been on my wanted list for a while (as is a garage!). Did you pick one up second hand perhaps?
..........


Nope - bought it new as they will also fit it and give me a warranty etc. Kinda important considering this is going to be set into the garage floor - I don't fancy having to go dig at it if something was to go wrong.

model similar to this - http://www.find14u.co.uk/GSB/clientimag ... 688168.jpg

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 6:20 pm
by colm_mcm
flash git :D

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 1:08 pm
by Dilogoat86
In that case how about we go about organising a date or may be a couple of dates to suit the western and eastern brethren. I can borrow an engine crane should anyone need one.

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 1:26 pm
by Dragonheart
Prob better for a summer meet would it?

Theres already 2 meets listed and if things start getting crowded then dates will clash, people will fail to turn up cause of other commitments, etc. I like the idea of a tech meet even when it was mentioned before but maybe 3 meets on at once is sort of crowding it up a bit? Plus if theres a lot of cars going you'd need a lot of space internally to hold them all.

Engine crane would be for massive jobs too would it not? Hardly doing engine transplants in a meet are we?? I would have thought stuff like changing brake pads, drop links, oil filters, air con leds, or as highlighted in the original post, diagnostics and services, the basic stuff yet stuff that a lot of people don't like to do cause they haven't the experience or knowledge or are just plain afraid, would be more worthwhile. While it would be interesting to see an engine transplant or some huge job take place, I don't know if it would be very beneficial (to people like me who just want to learn more about the car and also learn how to do the jobs myself and save some cash in the meantime) or if the time would be there in a meet for it. A scissors lift or some form of ramp or pit however would be a huge asset.

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 1:49 pm
by Mitsumaniac
Lads,
I spoke about this meet with my mate who owns a garage.
The place is based in Blanchardstown Corporate Park and it`s equipped with everything you might need to fix a car (tools, lifts, cranes presses)
The garage would be available on Sundays all day, and the owner/mechanic would be there to help/give an advise or just sit, chat and keep an eye on everything (health&safety)
Well... ofcourse he wants some money but hasn`t precised anything yet... Everything depends on how many people we would gather.

As I said it`s available all sundays so we`d have pleanty of time for arrangements etc.

What you think?

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 2:47 pm
by Myfeckin FTO
The main reason I suggest my place is that its free and we can have a BBQ and a few beers/stay over (v reasonable B&B across the road). My mechanic mate will also be around and he has worked on 10+ FTO's and knows them inside-out. We don't need an amount of tools either - the purpose of the meet would be to show you how to work on your own FTO from home - If anyone wanted something simple like a pad/disc/brake fluid change or oil change then this could be accomodated. Perhaps we could do this meet in conjunction with a road trip to the Burren or similar - as mentioned there will be a few other meets prior to this. Maybe aim for April/May.

Some of you already know my gaff from previous meets (where we had up to 15 FTO's) - but it now has a lot more space - cleared the (2 acre) site recently of tons of trees and scrubs and its now mostly tarmac and concrete - absolutely bundles of space for 20+ FTO's if neccessary.

Co. Clare may not suit a lot of the Dubs though - perhaps we should put up a poll.

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 3:01 pm
by Dilogoat86
If it's a weekend trip and and over night then co. clare isn't such a bad idea. But we could do both, Co. Clare for the western side and Blanchardstown for the Eastern side. We could also try a bulk buy on service parts for people who want to have a service done.

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 7:31 pm
by Sebastian
I'm up for any of the places

ps: I prefer Shane's gaff ... :mrgreen: booze , good food and a very nice B&B :ll

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:12 pm
by Bernard
I'd be on for another BBQ at Shane's, as would anyone who's been before I'm sure.
I know it's a trek for the Dubs but a convoy is half the craic.
At this stage FTO-Ireland has covered most of Ireland, from Kerry to Antrim. Where a meet is shouldn't be a problem, we have cars after all :wink:

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:12 pm
by Dragonheart
I'd be up for Shanes too, havent made it to there yet but all the reports from nights prior to Sleek FX have been good ones so would love to make at least one! :D
You building a multistorey car park or something on 2 acres of concrete Shane?

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:10 pm
by Myfeckin FTO
Dragonheart wrote:........You building a multistorey car park or something on 2 acres of concrete Shane?


Nope - theres not 2 acres of concrete - I have a couple of lawns - but theres enough tarmac/concrete for a good kart race if one was in the mood. :lol:

Just finishing off the outside of my house - adding a garage and a decking area, several hundred square metres of stone walls, new entrances, and have stepped off the site with retaining walls to create a couple of additional tarmac drives.

Pity I picked the wettest and then the coldest spells of weather on record to do all this work. :roll:

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:34 pm
by Dragonheart
Myfeckin FTO wrote:Just finishing off the outside of my house - adding a garage and a decking area, several hundred square metres of stone walls, new entrances, and have stepped off the site with retaining walls to create a couple of additional tarmac drives.


Wow. Sounds impressive! A bit of work to the outside of the house makes a massive difference. And by the sounds of the above it'll be a totally new place!
Mightn't be the greatest time of year to do it like you say but at least its the best time economically to do it, I'd imagine materials would be competitively priced now. Wouldn't go pouring too much concrete in the weather at the moment though! It would take it the rest of the year to cure any bit. :)
(Karting track would be a nice addition too. :D )

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:46 pm
by Sebastian
offtopic : I hope Dave's corner is still intact. :nwor

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 12:15 am
by Myfeckin FTO
Sebastian wrote:offtopic : I hope Dave's corner is still intact. :nwor


We may have to build it up a little and maybe put a little navigation light on it in case he comes back to visit. :lol:

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 12:31 pm
by Dilogoat86
So can we set some provisional dates for this? End of February when it's hopefully a tad less...Irish? Also, can we get a little list going for attendees and possibly people who want a service? We may be able to get a bulk order sorted and save a few pennies.

Prices without discounts:
Service kit w/ standard air filter: £17.36
Oil filters: £3.07
Standard filter: £6.95
Fuel filter: £8.98
Sump plug: £5.10
Plugs MiVEC(Iridium): £42.94
Plugs Non-MiVEC(Iridium): £43.41
Oil can be purchased from motor factors/halfords by the person before they come to the meet.

If we do a service it's preferable to not do the plugs as they can take a while to get at the rear bank. So may be we can do one set and show the lovely people how it's done and just do the other bits. :)

1. Dilogoat

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 12:43 pm
by colm_mcm
There's plenty of room, I don't see why multiple jobs couldn't run at the same time:


Jobs that could be done:
Fitting lowering springs
Buffing headlight lenses
Changing spark plugs
Fitting rear speakers
Fitting a rear foglight (not a legal requirement i know)
Oil change
Fitting a new horn
Fitting KMC dials
Painting brake calipers and wiper arms

Re prices I can get sets of wiper blades for €7,50 in Halfords (RRP 24.99), oil filters for €3.50 or so, and oil for €20.

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 1:09 pm
by Dilogoat86
colm_mcm wrote:There's plenty of room, I don't see why multiple jobs couldn't run at the same time:


Jobs that could be done:
Fitting lowering springs
Buffing headlight lenses
Changing spark plugs
Fitting rear speakers
Fitting a rear foglight (not a legal requirement i know)
Oil change
Fitting a new horn
Fitting KMC dials
Painting brake calipers and wiper arms

Re prices I can get sets of wiper blades for €7,50 in Halfords (RRP 24.99), oil filters for €3.50 or so, and oil for €20.


Excellent. So people can ask for a job to be done and we'll do our best to do it I suppose.
All the lights need is some t-cut and we're away :)
This will a lot of small jobs a lot cheaper for a few people too.

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 8:56 pm
by Dragonheart
I still say end of Feb is too soon, even though it would tie in nicely for me as I need to do an engine and an auto oil change as soon as I get back. Just to flush any crap out of the system that might have built up as it hasn't been driven the last 8 months, has been started to keep it ticking over though.

What about doing belts, waterpump, pulleys, tensioners, and stuff? Thats something that I wanted to learn, and its one of the things that is pretty costly getting done professionally from a garage?
Agree with the note on the plugs though, but someone who has done them before would have them done in no time so mightn't be that bad?
Can we adjust some tappets maybe?

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:35 pm
by Sebastian
plus there's the Carlow meet in feb

Re: [Suggestion] Tech Meet

PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:45 pm
by Dragonheart
Sebastian wrote:plus there's the Carlow meet in feb


Yup, would be nice to space them out a bit more. When is Easter this year? Could we make it an Easter meet if its not too late in the year?