slodat
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The HF air over hydraulic is worth the expense for the press. You’ll smile every time you use it.
The exclusions on the 20% off coupons are broad enough that they can't be used on most larger items. But the unit will go on sale again at some point.
Don't feel bad. A rifle is an important tool as well. It puts food on the table, and the money saved on groceries can be used on another rifle. Or a press.
The exclusions list on those coupons has grown to the point that its basically the entire store besides the really cheaply made stuff i never bought to begin with.
Nice fixes on the quad. I bought one of those 500w 24v quads for my son when he turned 2. Its a few years old now but has required a lot of upkeep. He got a pw50 last year so now his sister uses the quad.



The dunes were rougher on my bikes than all the years I spent racing. Coming up short or going long on some of the jumps was brutal. We were all racers so someone was always willing to hit a gap firstBusy time of year, every weekend has activity. Went archery deer hunting last weekend. This weekend is dune trip, so getting the 'X prepped for sand duty.
My dedicated sand chain (decent DID) has stretched a lot and is too loose for the 51T sprocket and +1 chain link setup. The allowable range in the axle block is limited so the paddle can clear the swing arm, has to be back at least 75%. I bought a 48T rear sprocket and removed a link pair, but is still too long. Then got a 49T which is good for now. Once the chain stretches to much for this configuration, I'll get a new chain and go to the 48T.
A '520' chain has a 5/8" pin length, so a sprocket with one more tooth move wheel forward about half a link (5/16"). I think the chain has stretched about a 1/2" total, so out of 114 links it's about 0.004 each or 7%. So the sand can wear out a decent chain in just a few days, but they are fun, full throttle days.
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Dunes are a blast on a bike until you get off the throttle and try to steer. I hate riding in sand. It tears me up so bad. Maybe fun when i was younger.
Dunes are a blast on a bike until you get off the throttle and try to steer. I hate riding in sand. It tears me up so bad. Maybe fun when i was younger.

OCD kicked in so had to re-paint the trans. Trans builder painted it all black, but too boring for me. Guess I'm somewhat of a fastener ***** too.
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Nice Justin. By looking closely at the picture it appears as though you also added a Rosette weld in addition to the perimeter weld on the tube adapter. I can't recommend that enough.
Great job.![]()
Google pic hosting is finicky, try viewing with chrome.Pic is broken for me...
Yes, which can be a blessing and a curse. The reason I take twice as long to finish anything. But it will look nice when I am doing service underneath.All in the details!

Was the beer for operator lubrication purposes?

Absolutely, an essential assembly fluid formulated for optimal results. Note the sarcastic themed containment vessel.
MS IE doesn't seem to work well with google hosted photos, sorry. Try Chrome. Other sites are even worse for linking to google.


Yes copy/paste image links. Open to other ideas....I to am using Chrome and half the pics don't work. Google doesn't actually provide a direct linking mechanism though google photos like it used to with picasa. So I am assuming you are copy/pasting the CDN links?
Looks BEEFY!![]()
What did you end up doing for the spindle?
Now that you got yours done, you want to come clean mine up and assemble it?![]()

Yes copy/paste image links. Open to other ideas....
OK. There is no guarantee that the link will remain the same which I think is why some of your images wont work right. You used to be able to click share and get a direct link to the image, but now its just URL to a page that loads the image.
What I ended up doing was opening a google cloud storage account. They give you 5 gigs free. https://cloud.google.com/storage/ https://cloud.google.com/free
You can upload the image to that and make it public. It will give you a direct link. Not as convenient as google photos used to be but not really all that hard either.