Now open Zed Shed Scotland

Brian H

Zorg Expert (I)
Supporter
British Zeds
Scottish Zeds
Joined
Dec 5, 2011
Points
205
Location
Killin
Model of Z
E36/7 3.0i - E85 Z4///M
I watch the zed shed with interest and like the work the boys do, with this in mid I wanted to come up with a few methods to speed up the rear beam removal procedure.

Welcome to the zed shed Scotland :)

Rear beam removed in 5 mins, easy access to all the fixings and no need to crawl around on the floor ....

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Of course I protected the passenger side with some old tyres as not to damage the paintwork :)

continuing the theme, I thought I would work out the best way to get the engine/gearbox out, the help of a 50+ year old lift will do the trick.

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Job done. He he

Not sure the zed shed Scotland will do much business though!
 
Nice to have another franchise on board. So we now have Southern, Midlands and Scotland. Nice to see the old methods being used!
 
I just knew an old grey Fergie would be part of this thread Brian !!

Tony.
 
Nice one Brian. Will be looking to incorporate your technique down here. Now who was next to have their beam bushes done :ymdevil:

Won't be long till I'm selling franchises to Europe and North America :D
 
Nice one Brian. Will be looking to incorporate your technique down here. Now who was next to have their beam bushes done :ymdevil:

Won't be long till I'm selling franchises to Europe and North America :D
Your gonna be a rich rich man @GazHyde!
 
I watch the zed shed with interest and like the work the boys do, with this in mid I wanted to come up with a few methods to speed up the rear beam removal procedure.

Welcome to the zed shed Scotland :)

Rear beam removed in 5 mins, easy access to all the fixings and no need to crawl around on the floor ....

image_10.jpeg


Of course I protected the passenger side with some old tyres as not to damage the paintwork :)

continuing the theme, I thought I would work out the best way to get the engine/gearbox out, the help of a 50+ year old lift will do the trick.

image_11.jpeg


Job done. He he

Not sure the zed shed Scotland will do much business though!
10 out of 10 for effort and for having a go but as the Zed Shed Scotland division is a little to north for me I'll stick to the Southern Division
 
Nice one Brian. Will be looking to incorporate your technique down here. Now who was next to have their beam bushes done :ymdevil:

Won't be long till I'm selling franchises to Europe and North America :D
If you have a sound business plan to expand into Europe and North America may be its time for me to invest and get in a the start
 
If you have a sound business plan to expand into Europe and North America may be its time for me to invest and get in a the start
Too late Steve, Jim @oldcarman will already be having a piece of that.;)

Tony.
 
There's me thinking I could have skipped over to Troon tomorrow and on up to the Zed shed-Scotland to get some work done!:cool:
 
I watch the zed shed with interest and like the work the boys do, with this in mid I wanted to come up with a few methods to speed up the rear beam removal procedure.

Welcome to the zed shed Scotland :)

Rear beam removed in 5 mins, easy access to all the fixings and no need to crawl around on the floor ....

image_10.jpeg


Of course I protected the passenger side with some old tyres as not to damage the paintwork :)

continuing the theme, I thought I would work out the best way to get the engine/gearbox out, the help of a 50+ year old lift will do the trick.

image_11.jpeg


Job done. He he

Not sure the zed shed Scotland will do much business though!
I fancy the one lying in the long grass in the background.
 
Doon sarf in the midlands we have a similar approach to cutting customers repair times, much easier than messing with that silly little jack in the boot:
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Damn, forgot the wing protectors and floor mats :-)
 
Doon sarf in the midlands we have a similar approach to cutting customers repair times, much easier than messing with that silly little jack in the boot:
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Damn, forgot the wing protectors and floor mats :)
You rough monkey ;)=))=)) How I would rather be doing that than working with the idiots I do. :(

Tony.
 
You need some barbs on those tines mate, gives a better grip!:)

Tony.
 
Good suggestion, will do in readiness for doing an oil change on @BMBabes Dakar M :D . . . . . oh Stacey!
 
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