This has been on the drawing board for a while now.
Started life as a sorry specimen from Surrey a few years ago.
Cue a few crates and a bit of balancing
Some RSJ
Lots of cutting
Welding and drilling
And a pivot was formed
A bit more welding
A drawing
Some more welding and cutting
And the rear subframe was finished
Found this handy little tip on how to build a cheap baking soda air blaster for cleaning carbs or other small objects etc
http://www.aircooledtech.com/tools-on-the-cheap/soda_blaster/
also watch the the short video demonstration test
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZhBQXm4yBY&feature=player_embedded#t=3
Yes,
good to see your words here Chris, at least I can understand it in writing, seeing as like wot you talk different to like I does......
I'll post you a Wheelhorse decal on Monday if you like... personalised!
Titch
Not really a book but a story. In 1970 I was hitch hicking through USA searching the Gravely factory. In a french booklet I've learnt that Gravely was a Studebaker product and this was in South Bend (Indiana). So with my buddy we met the thumb way to South Bend and there we met lovely people who dove us to a small tractors factory: It was the Wheel Horse factory and we visited this plant with pleisure.
Did you understand?