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Re: Hand Made Masterpiece
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 4:32 pm
by marlo
DennisM wrote:Excellent craftmanship, no doubt.
But WHY the babydoll Chevy and WHY did he build it with a stiff front axle - to my knowledge it´s wishboned and torsioned at the front?
I´ll contact this fellow and tell him off.... In a polite manner, of course

Solid front axle is the only way to go

Re: Hand Made Masterpiece
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 1:52 am
by DennisM
marlo wrote:DennisM wrote:Excellent craftmanship, no doubt.
But WHY the babydoll Chevy and WHY did he build it with a stiff front axle - to my knowledge it´s wishboned and torsioned at the front?
I´ll contact this fellow and tell him off.... In a polite manner, of course

Solid front axle is the only way to go

I couldn´t agree more

I´ve yet to forgive the hilux mkII.
Re: Hand Made Masterpiece
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 1:51 am
by esaresky75
Wouldn't have been easier to get a Masters Degree in Quantum Physics, design and build a device to shrink objects at the molecular level?
Re: Hand Made Masterpiece
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 11:05 am
by markbt73
esaresky75 wrote:Wouldn't have been easier to get a Masters Degree in Quantum Physics, design and build a device to shrink objects at the molecular level?
Sure -- but where's the challenge in that?
Re: Hand Made Masterpiece
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 11:31 am
by DennisM
esaresky75 wrote:Wouldn't have been easier to get a Masters Degree in Quantum Physics, design and build a device to shrink objects at the molecular level?
My ol´lady does that to my paycheck every month - Doesn´t take a masters degree to do that

Re: Hand Made Masterpiece
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 11:44 am
by marlo
DennisM wrote:esaresky75 wrote:Wouldn't have been easier to get a Masters Degree in Quantum Physics, design and build a device to shrink objects at the molecular level?
My ol´lady does that to my paycheck every month - Doesn´t take a masters degree to do that


that, and a dip in ice cold water
