FANTM58
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My son's Indy race car in 2013 was the 2nd fastest that day. The fastest one was a block of wood painted MOM on it. It rode on three wheels and was weighted on the back corner.A couple of Pinewood cars from a few years ago. One year she wanted a VW, then a Hershey bar. It was a blast, but never did figure out what the winners did to make their cars faster than everyone else. The wheels looked like they were turned on a precision lathe.
Finished up a chop saw stand project using material from the left-overs bin. Used 1-1/4 square tube (with a couple of 1-1/2 tube 'sleeves') and recycled jon boat seat swivel for saw base. Very stable. Will probably tweak it a bit more, like adding a catch tray for small cut pieces, but glad to have the saw finally on a mobile stand.
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20180227_194201 by Dave H, on FlickrRight. I have three boys. Ages 11, 8 and 4. I'm in it for a long time. I've played with different ways of building and weight placement. Every year is different. Just never know till you run it down that track. I've had some awesome cars be the slowest and the most stupid be the fastest.
Not even all of them. Need to make a display shelf in my shop I think.
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It was lots of fun and very educational. I studied techniques and scoured the Internet for build advice, bought tungsten weights, studied axle geometry, tried different lubricants, spent many evenings building and testing. All we got was a plastic participation trophy, LOL.My son's Indy race car in 2013 was the 2nd fastest that day. The fastest one was a block of wood painted MOM on it. It rode on three wheels and was weighted on the back corner.
Seeing all the Pinewood Derby cars makes me miss Scouting. I was a Scoutmaster for quite a few years. Once they decided to put PC politics ahead of our boys safety and common sense I resigned. The "leaders" have destroyed a great institution.
As for what I did in my garage... Continued building my Gen VI 454 for my 69 Camaro. Bored .030 and a bunch of other machine work. Lunati roller 241/149 @.050 .625/.625
Previous engine owner had a hack "rebuild" it. No dog bones were put back in to stop the factory roller lifters from turning in their bores and wiped out the cam.
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Wow, timely post was looking at something like that today. Guess I will get the porter cable random orbital polisher.
Steevo, where does the second rod go? I assume one is for the foot brake?Today I made a couple of stainless steel clevises for the brake linkage on a project bike I am tinkering with.
Thanks. It's a gen 6, so it's a 4 bolt main block and a factory roller cam. I had it bored .030" to 460ci. Crank ground 10/10. Decked .010". 9.5:1 compression. I had the L29 heads drilled for 7/16" studs and the intake enlarged to 2.19" valves. I left the exhaust at 1.72". The heads were also cut for posilock valve seals. Comp roller rockers. I'm running a Lunati Voodoo hydraulic roller cam with Lunati roller lifters. 241/249 @ .050, 110 LSA .625"/.625" lift.Well that cleaned up nice ... stock specs or something special?

Steevo, where does the second rod go? I assume one is for the foot brake?
If you are looking for a new polisher/sander.Tried out my new M12 polisher/sander. I was not impressed.
Thanks. It's a gen 6, so it's a 4 bolt main block and a factory roller cam. I had it bored .030" to 460ci. Crank ground 10/10. Decked .010". 9.5:1 compression. I had the L29 heads drilled for 7/16" studs and the intake enlarged to 2.19" valves. I left the exhaust at 1.72". The heads were also cut for posilock valve seals. Comp roller rockers. I'm running a Lunati Voodoo hydraulic roller cam with Lunati roller lifters. 241/249 @ .050, 110 LSA .625"/.625" lift.
It's not crazy, but it should make my 69 Camaro get out of it's own way.
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Awesome. The 502 should make that portly girl move!Looks like a fun set up! I am getting ready to install a 502 crate engine with a 700r4 into the Caprice!
AAAHHHH OK! So we're just looking at a pivot point.It probably goes to the brake. That set up allows a 'pull' lever on one end to 'push' on the other.

Then put out some maple syrup buckets - the garage part was getting out the cordless drill.
My project for the day....
I typically just post stuff in my shop build, but I figured I'd get more opinions here.
I just got this cabinet and slatwall mounted today in my shop. (Still have to do the door) It was an after thought to add the shelves. The tops are plywood, but I trimmed it in oak. Should I paint them black, or stain them? There wont be a ton of stained surfaces in my shop aside from my workbench tops, just an fyi...
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Cool! How long does it typically take to fill one of those buckets?
Finished up a chop saw stand project using material from the left-overs bin. Used 1-1/4 square tube (with a couple of 1-1/2 tube 'sleeves') and recycled jon boat seat swivel for saw base. Very stable. Will probably tweak it a bit more, like adding a catch tray for small cut pieces, but glad to have the saw finally on a mobile stand.
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I don't have that type of chop saw, but am interested in the stand you made for your grinder. Specs? Material? etc... Thanks. PM me if you don't want to post here.![]()
