CC Creator,
Wish I had my snow cycle pictures to post. Centrifugal clutch with variable diameter sheaves to a jack shift and chain drive to rear axle with monster lightened sprocket.
Wide Terra tires to plow through the CO snow high country during hunting season.
All aluminum fabed frame (argon gas welded) and fenders with gas tank incorporated into near horizontal 4" frame tube with gas feed from either end for uphill or downhill.
Top speed about 20 mph.
Those were the days my friend, those were the days!
I loved night school machining classes at Croizer Tech in Dallas so I rebuilt a old broken WW11 engine lathe for my shop.
hotrodac
Printed a Shaft Seal Installer Tool on my 3D printer
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ice-n-tropics
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Re: Printed a Shaft Seal Installer Tool on my 3D printer
......a few decades later.......ice-n-tropics wrote: Sun Oct 29, 2017 6:54 pm Diametric,
We're just funning and staying friendly,hope there is no offense.
It was just a thought for reward for service to this free web site (services performed:
"ACKITS.COM" grill ornament for TIM
"BRADFORD HERRICK" emblem for bohica's Salt Flats cycle
Hotrodac
Ah! No, I'm all for staying friendly
Sorry if I came across robotic.
I can be slow and didn't catch the intent.