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02-04-2011 11:46 AM #1
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02-05-2011 06:12 PM #2
Don - Thanks, somthing else I'm going to do different than I have done before is I am going to put lightning holes in the wishbones and ladder bars and weld in a filler piece to seal them up. Usually I just drill holes in them the size of available tubing. This time I'm going to lay them out on the computer and make them a perfect decending size down to zero. So then I will machine each size out of billet stainless and put a large radias on them and weld them in. I think that will give them a little more detail, we'll see.
Ken
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02-06-2011 04:48 AM #3
Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.
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02-06-2011 07:10 AM #4
Interesting attention to the bones. Seems like an overly complicated part bolted to an assembly that finds beauty in simplicity.
I admire your fabrication skill, thought and attention to detail but i have an area under my bench where things i have made accumulate dust because they didn't pass the simplicity test. I find thta overly complicated is when vanity overrides the engineer in us, thta little guy sitting on your shoulder is whispering in your ear. Hard not to listen to him. Whom do you think Doane Spenser listened to?
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02-06-2011 07:37 AM #5
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02-06-2011 08:05 AM #6
What one person sees as "complicated" another sees as "perfection".

Don
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02-06-2011 08:16 AM #7
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02-06-2011 09:16 AM #8
Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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02-06-2011 08:13 AM #9
A 'T' project? Those things are the next evolution up from having a tiller for steering! How do you handle that or is it on the wrong side too? The 't' is a study of simplicity, Henry would not use 4 bolts if he could get by with three, the packing crates from parts suppliers became the floor boards, a forged steel clevis was replaced with a bent piece of wire for the ignition advance and a farmer was the consultant for expert mechanical shop repairs!
Just having fun Roadster, i'm sure i'd love your tee.





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