Big thanks to Iain Hamilton for getting me back into my old account ( and Dan for pointing me in the right direction) .
New old member beardymat
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beardymat
- E30 Zone Squatter

- Posts: 1979
- Joined: Tue Jun 14, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: sheffield, city of steel, and rust apparently
After a long Hiatus and an E30 less life I have come to my senses and realized the reason I spent so much time on my old sport was because I fell in love with the e30 after starting my first job at Hallamshire motors in Sheffield in the early nineties. They still make me smile to this day and I feel the need to save another, or maybe another dozen or so as I work my way back up to a Lachs silver sport!
Big thanks to Iain Hamilton for getting me back into my old account ( and Dan for pointing me in the right direction) .

Big thanks to Iain Hamilton for getting me back into my old account ( and Dan for pointing me in the right direction) .
No longer self employed but still available for welding duties.
Welcome back
Saw the pictures of the work you did on that sport, one photograph told me all I would want to know about how you built the car.
No surprise it is still in good order
It is a bugbear of mine where I see people butcher so much good original metal out of a car just to fit the full, utterly random shape of a repair panel into the car
Good work, long may it continue on the next one
Saw the pictures of the work you did on that sport, one photograph told me all I would want to know about how you built the car.
No surprise it is still in good order
It is a bugbear of mine where I see people butcher so much good original metal out of a car just to fit the full, utterly random shape of a repair panel into the car
Good work, long may it continue on the next one
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Cloggy Saint
- Old Skooler

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beardymat
- E30 Zone Squatter

- Posts: 1979
- Joined: Tue Jun 14, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: sheffield, city of steel, and rust apparently
Thanks! I've always preferred the minimalist approach to doing repairs whilst still achieving the desired end result (getting rid of the rust). Like you say no point cutting away good metal especially when replacing it with something that wont look right.flybynite wrote: ↑Fri Jul 24, 2020 8:52 pmWelcome back![]()
Saw the pictures of the work you did on that sport, one photograph told me all I would want to know about how you built the car.
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No surprise it is still in good order
It is a bugbear of mine where I see people butcher so much good original metal out of a car just to fit the full, utterly random shape of a repair panel into the car![]()
Good work, long may it continue on the next one![]()
No longer self employed but still available for welding duties.
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beardymat
- E30 Zone Squatter

- Posts: 1979
- Joined: Tue Jun 14, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: sheffield, city of steel, and rust apparently
Hi Ed. life has had its ups and downs but I'm getting used to it now! Good to see you're still kicking around here.
No longer self employed but still available for welding duties.
Hi Matt, great to see you back mate
We once met at Squires many moons ago and saw the sport which was incredible to say the least !!!!
That build thread is epic and the quality is stuff of pure legend
I want to buy you an e30 just to see the work you would do to it. !!!!
Great guy
Mart.
We once met at Squires many moons ago and saw the sport which was incredible to say the least !!!!
That build thread is epic and the quality is stuff of pure legend
I want to buy you an e30 just to see the work you would do to it. !!!!
Great guy
Mart.
Only the E46 cab left now.
Just got too old.
Just got too old.
- Brianmoooore
- E30 Zone Team Member

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Welcome back! It's like some people are determined to get the full value out of what they've paid for a repair panel.
So, you've got the account back. When's the E30 coming to complement it?
So, you've got the account back. When's the E30 coming to complement it?
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beardymat
- E30 Zone Squatter

- Posts: 1979
- Joined: Tue Jun 14, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: sheffield, city of steel, and rust apparently
I have got a house move on the very near horizon which has enough space for a decent garage/ workshop but also needs the house extending. once that's taken care of Ill start the climb back up to getting another Lachs sport. I see lots of rust and fabricating in my future to get there. I really shouldn't have sold that car!!!
No longer self employed but still available for welding duties.
Is that the beardymat who had the lachs silver sport with the front end damage and you did a complete rebuild ,if so what a car it turned out to be.
Born on the 23 April 1990 320i Alpinweiss ll kabriolett! (SOLD BUT NOT FORGOTTEN !)
Welcome back Matt.
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beardymat
- E30 Zone Squatter

- Posts: 1979
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- Location: sheffield, city of steel, and rust apparently
Rather foolishly I sold it several years ago and wasn't in a position to buy it back when it was offered. It is now being lovingly cared for by it's current owner on the isle of man. It was the nostalgic love of this car which has drawn me back and also the need to know that it was still around. I don't have the cash to throw at purchasing another sport right now but with a bit of work I think I can build the piggy bank up, hopefully by saving a few other e30's from the scrapyard along the way.
No longer self employed but still available for welding duties.



