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Really pleased with the work today.
Quote from: Ye-Ole Steam Dude on September 14, 2018, 10:18:49 PMQuote from: crueby on September 14, 2018, 09:31:52 PMQuite good progress! I keep forgetting its full size, keep expecting to see the frame clamped in the mill. Hello Chris,Remember, it is only slightly larger than your project! Really pleased with the work today.Have a great day,ThomasAdmit it, you just got tired of the shop elves having all the fun in the models!
Quote from: crueby on September 14, 2018, 09:31:52 PMQuite good progress! I keep forgetting its full size, keep expecting to see the frame clamped in the mill. Hello Chris,Remember, it is only slightly larger than your project! Really pleased with the work today.Have a great day,Thomas
Quite good progress! I keep forgetting its full size, keep expecting to see the frame clamped in the mill.
Quote from: Ye-Ole Steam Dude on September 14, 2018, 10:18:49 PMReally pleased with the work today.Always nice to see comments like that. It's a great feeling. I've felt it once or twice. (I'm lying. It's been a few more times than that.)
Great progress Thomas!! The water jet parts will be better no doubt...worth the wait. I am assuming there will be a lot of woodworking on this project too?Bill
This build is a whole lot different than making a steam engine but so far it has been as much fun. There is always the challenge and learning curve on any project but that is why we do what we do.
I am going into town today to pick up a drawing of the Hub that my wheels will use. Marcus Jr. at The Cycle Shop talked with the manufacture and told them about my project and they sent him a copy of the original drawing. Now I can design the hub adapter that will fit on the Rear Axle and secure the Wheel to the drive Axle.
Nice... What kind of suspension will this have Thomas? Buggy springs? Something different? Enjoying this... John
Nice looking springs Thomas. Where does one find such springs? Just curious.Bill