MiniDave,
I hadn't thought about using a CV joint, but I did pick up a double cardan joint which appears to make things work. It will still be a few months before I test it out though.
In other news, I booked the past week off work to get the chassis painted, as I promised dear old dad that I would "park" the Jag project for the fall in order to get the Elan finished. Most of the week was spent final welding everything. I ended up cutting the front crossmember off the chassis and realigning it as it was out by about 1/4". It was really noticable once the steering rack was bolted in. Unfortunately, there's no pictures of that process.
I placed another order with Send Cut Send, which arrived just before my week off. I had them cut a gearbox mount, steering column brackets, and a few other bits that unfortunately didn't get added to the chassis. The gearbox mount was the first item to get added to the chassis:
Next up was the steering column brackets:
The lower column ends up going through the motor mount bracket. I managed to get things aligned so that there was no rubbing:
Next thing on the list was the rad/body mount, and plating in the front suspension tubes:
A driveshaft hoop/tunnel extension/seatbelt mount was installed;
And a handbrake mount was fabricobbled:
The lever is ex-Healey Sprite, I'll need to get a new bellcrank cut to keep the cable relatively straight. I dont think it will be too difficult to draw up and have SCS laser cut one.
This all lead to getting the thing painted, by late Friday afternoon, it looked like this:
That then allowed the floor to be installed on Saturday:
I bought an air powered pop rivet tool a month or so ago, it certainly paid for itself putting the the floor on. I think it took roughly 20 minutes to pull all the rivets, I can't imaging how long it would have taken if I had used the hand operated pop rivet gun (not to mention how sore my hands would be).
Interspersed with that work, I finished, or rather nearly finished the steering wheel:
It still needs to be sanded slightly and re-coated with clear a few more times. But I think it looks fairly nice.
Now the short term goal is to get the suspension back on and the motor put back in the chassis to free up some garage space.