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Old 12-30-2013, 01:57 PM
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Any pro-gress yet there Mr. Pro-Tinkerer?

Happy New Year Norwood

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Old 12-30-2013, 02:14 PM
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I heard he's trying to shape some OSB mini tubs -- and doing port and mill work on some MDF heads.....
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Old 12-30-2013, 02:15 PM
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Any pro-gress yet there Mr. Pro-Tinkerer?

Happy New Year Norwood

Norwood is hibernating the New Year will bring new tie rod ends, ball joints, and front suspension geometry alterations. Possibly control arm bushings front spring rate change and Hotchkis front bar depending on stock arm geometry calculations and ride height. Pro low budget Tinkerer.
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Old 12-30-2013, 02:29 PM
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Norwood is hibernating the New Year will bring new tie rod ends, ball joints, and front suspension geometry alterations. Possibly control arm bushings front spring rate change and Hotchkis front bar depending on stock arm geometry calculations and ride height. Pro low budget Tinkerer.




R I G H T....... This one started out as just a simple "bushing" replacement.... HA! They ALWAYS start out with just a simple little "upgrade".







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Old 12-30-2013, 02:35 PM
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I heard he's trying to shape some OSB mini tubs -- and doing port and mill work on some MDF heads.....
Don't tell me you hit your head skiing this morning too.

I busy building front door art to protect my door front a meat-hooked dog that doesn't bark to come in he gives the door one paw swipe...........you've seen his digging ability and it's not a good when applied to nice wooden doors.

The frame is 46 x 26 and my welding table 22 x 36........let's just say it's a slight PITA.

I see a 30 x 48 x 3/8 table in my future.
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Old 12-30-2013, 02:39 PM
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R I G H T....... This one started out as just a simple "bushing" replacement.... HA! They ALWAYS start out with just a simple little "upgrade".
Well........my brother in law isn't capable of doing what I want.
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Old 12-30-2013, 02:41 PM
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Don't tell me you hit your head skiing this morning too.

I busy building front door art to protect my door front a meat-hooked dog that doesn't bark to come in he gives the door one paw swipe...........you've seen his digging ability and it's not a good when applied to nice wooden doors.

The frame is 46 x 26 and my welding table 22 x 36........let's just say it's a slight PITA.

I see a 30 x 48 x 3/8 table in my future.


The beauty of making first tracks (I was on the second chair load this AM) -- and having a seasons pass... It's XMAS week --- the thundering herds are here - on my third run - I took one look at the line at Challenger -- and took the bus home.
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I took one look at the line at Challenger -- and took the bus home.
There goes my thread and your post count.
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Don't tell me you hit your head skiing this morning too.

I busy building front door art to protect my door front a meat-hooked dog that doesn't bark to come in he gives the door one paw swipe...........you've seen his digging ability and it's not a good when applied to nice wooden doors.

The frame is 46 x 26 and my welding table 22 x 36........let's just say it's a slight PITA.

I see a 30 x 48 x 3/8 table in my future.
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Old 12-30-2013, 09:11 PM
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The frame is 46 x 26 and my welding table 22 x 36........let's just say it's a slight PITA.

I see a 30 x 48 x 3/8 table in my future.




On a side note if a veteran TIG welder out there needs a tungsten prep assistant I passed my apprenticeship today.
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