flying_tomatoes
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oh man. that 337.
I had an 05 GLI. One of my favorite cars I ever owned.
I had an 05 GLI. One of my favorite cars I ever owned.
oh man. that 337.
I had an 05 GLI. One of my favorite cars I ever owned.
Lawn looks great Mike.
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You know we're down with OPE. Lawn looks great.
Cooler in SC in August? I dropped my kid off at school in Charleston in August of 2017. You could practically see the hot humid air.
Skunkworks tease? Ok, the hook is set.....reel us in!
Untitled by fouckhest, on FlickrBuilding your own imitation of a LevRack storage system?
If you do figure out a nice way for this I might have to copy the design. It has been rolling one around in my head for a while but I can't weld yet.No, but that is a good idea for another use for uni-strut....you've got me thinking now!
Thanks for those links. The one in the video is actually really nice. The comments to it has a great idea that if you make the two end units stationary, they can save more space and more as well since they would be part of the supports.I've toyed around with the idea of a knockoff LevRack using unistrut. Here's what I've saved:
I've toyed around with the idea of a knockoff LevRack using unistrut. Here's what I've saved:
I secretly took a picture of the finished product when I was there last week. I hope you don't get angry at me.

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Nice work. Hard to get those aligned perfectly for a nice rolling motion. Keep at it and you will get it figured out.
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Untitled by fouckhest, on FlickrLooks like you may have attached the wrong picture, as it's a repeat of the previous.Also, this showed up
Yesterday was a major recovery day, to say my legs are sore is an understatement....yesterday they were sore, today woof! But the misses and I got up yesterday, ran a couple errands, stopped at wally world to stuck up my brake clean supply, now the consumables cabinet is stocked up for projects to come
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Also, this showed up, had watched "the fabricator series" on youtube, hes pretty a pretty solid fabricator and makes decent content, had a good episode on tungsten choices, I had been trying "purple" at the recommendation of another close fabricator friend due to it being non-radioactive alternative. I've had good success with it, but Justin from the fabricator series mentioned that this CK brand Lazyr is his new all for one tungsten, so figured I'd give it a shot and see how it works
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Thanks! updatedLooks like you may have attached the wrong picture, as it's a repeat of the previous.
Its been a LOT of years since I've driven it, but it was certainly a blast from what I remember! There was a nicely paved curvy road on the way into town from the house I grew up in, I can remember basically flat footing the gas pedal and just cruising, its no race car, but handles like its on rails!I always thought the Meyers Manx buggies looked like immense fun. That one is beautiful. Years ago, one of the car magazines ran an article about what I think I remember as a MM 2 with a coupe body that had a Porsche engine installed. I drooled over that one for a long time.
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Untitled by fouckhest, on FlickrThe progess looks really good. Can't wait to see it in action.
In this day and age we live in, I never doubt that something exists.
Do you think that you might need some form of truss thru the middle and on top of your cross uni-strut so that it doesn’t deflect downward when under load? I used to work at a power plant that had a 200 ton overhead crane on rails. Annually it was tested for safety at I think 150% of rated load. Have you tried lifting anything yet close to the lifting capacity of the winch? Would hate to see what “could” happen!
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Untitled by fouckhest, on FlickrFor now, I think I am going to call this project a mild success!
Got busy at lunch time yesterday with work, wasn't able to sneak over to the metal store, but dipped out of work a little early to hit them up before they closed. Found a piece of 1-1/4" square tube that I had in the garage, this lined up well with the width of the uni-strut leaving a nice area to weld, so off to metal super market
Quick pass over the uni-strut with a flap wheel to get the galvanizing off, then wire wheeled the mill scale off the square tube and marked up the holes in the uni.
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Cut a 45 on the end to make it look intentional, b/c why not...then fitted up
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Fast forward, clamped the two pieces together, tacked it up, then decided to to change my plan from a bunch of small stitch welds to longer, 3" on / 3" off stitches, you can see where I marked things to try and give me visual cues of when to stop....jumped around from sided to side and end to end while welding to minimize and distortion....I wanted to TIG this, but didn't want to spend that much time on it, but looking back, I wish I would have, but I don't regret it b/c it was good MIG practice, which I unfortunately don't get enough of and definitely need more
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Here we are with the finished product, cleaned up with a wire wheel and some acetone, ready for install
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First "Test" I've had this old 1.8t laying around for years, dug it out a few months ago when cleaning the parts room, the head needs to come off and go on the shelf and the rest is destine for the scrap yard....
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Houston we have lift off!
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My office mate, shop dog/helper looking at me like, "WTH are you doing now?"
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Need to focus on the gate project starting now....so back to house projects for a minute, but should be back on the v8 car project once that is done, then will really put the hoist to the test in removing that powertrain