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Posted: Fri Feb 20, 09 4:10 pm
by Stu
Top man for sharing that on here. Many wouldn't have.

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 09 4:24 pm
by Ivor
Yep, top man Anton, I was pulling your chain with the metric, nearly everyone knows I hate the stuff...when you've sorted out the inches, feet and yards, you can start on the rods poles and perches!

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 09 5:10 pm
by Stu
Nearly finished mine, this is a great little design and no more than half an hours work for anyone with two hands, a drill and a rule.
*Edit* it'll take you an hour by the time you've fanny'ed around tring to cut the dowl!

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 09 5:12 pm
by Ivor
Now you are just showing off.
I haven't converted all my measurements yet!

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 09 5:37 pm
by ANTON
It's No skin off my nose. My moto is anything to help. Many people on here have help me and don't even know me so if i can offer something in return i'm pleased to help.
Anton
So Stu how are you doing on the engine any more photos yet.
Stu when your stands done post pictures here.
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 09 5:59 pm
by Stu
Ok, it's not a thing of beauty, though. Your's is definitely the pro looking jobbie! This will be perfect for use tomorrow though, when the heads get a going over.

There'll be an update on the car over the weekend. Managed to chop a chunk off the top of me thumb doing this, though. Note to self... Stop trying to catch falling saw's mid air!
Thank's for the plans, Mate. Got rid of some of my old loft board too.

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 09 9:34 pm
by ANTON
theres nothing wrong with that Stu it will do the trick very nice and make life alot easier. Im fortunate enough to have been a carpenter and still work in the industry so i have access to alot of professional tools at work and a large supply of wood which makes it easier. Good luck with the motor and look forward to read all about it soon.
Anton
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 09 10:49 pm
by Stu
ANTON wrote: Im fortunate enough to have been a carpenter
Now he tells me!

I'd not have agreed to post the photo's if I'd known!

Funny how it they look so big in the photo's.

It's a nice compact little unit in the flesh.
Mind you, just having a beer with Gareth before tomorrow's building session and he say's it looks better in the photo's than it does in the flesh.

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 09 9:59 pm
by ANTON
have you used your stand yet Stu
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 09 9:06 am
by Stu
Not got round to stripping the heads yet, Mate. Stuck decorating the nursery for a bit!
Load of parts arrived this week, so will be back to it in the next few days.

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 09 5:21 pm
by TrevD
Anton
that looks like a realy good bit of kit, who did the wording, is it individual stickers or a complete sheet, im sure you could sell it if its a screen printed thing. i made a similar thing a couple of years back and lent it to a mate, havnt seen it since

but it wasnt as nice as yours ( i dont do wood)
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 09 9:51 pm
by ANTON
TrevD
the text is my plan drawing in Autocad Printed on a large printer and glued to the wood and them all the holes are drilled and sanded. I have idea of one in mild steel that with your machines will be easy to create and then bend into shape if you want to go down that road.
Anton