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Both could be power, neither could be.

However, if they are, they should move fore/aft and up down with little more than an electric motor whine....
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sliding Craziest project ever!
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This is definately the craziest project I have ever seen.
I don't understand a word, but pics are enough.
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Crazy project
Posted on: 2009/1/13 17:31
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pianoguy Re: Craziest project ever!
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Those Swedish guys have a different word for everything.
Posted on: 2009/1/13 17:55
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bogus Re: Craziest project ever!
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no kidding.

that is impressive.

Their fabricating skills are very impressive. They need to be doing something other than building clones in their shop. these guys are better than this.
Posted on: 2009/1/14 5:27
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CentralCoaster Re: Craziest project ever!
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Using a hole saw to cut the tubing? Makes you wonder what grade steel it is. Looks like they wised up after that.

Nice CNC work though.


I don't know what that suspension link is on page 1, looks hideous.

The rod ends where the knuckles mount to the lower control arms front and back are in thrust, I don't see how that will hold up.
Posted on: 2009/1/14 16:05
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CentralCoaster Re: Craziest project ever!
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What are on those last few pages? Looks like they built their own sort of CNC machine for carving the foam molds? Sheesh.
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BillH Re: Craziest project ever!
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Using a hole saw to cut the tubing? Makes you wonder what grade steel it is.


That's a homemade tubing notcher.

We had a real one in the raceshop. With a good blade, they'll cut everything including chrome moly. They make all the rollbar and tubing fabs very easy.

They're called The Joint Jigger Tubing Notcher.
Pics at Northern Tool.
Posted on: 2009/1/15 15:58
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