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i like the gearbox/diff explanation
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if you wanna see the next level nutty fabrication story...
That makes Binky look like amateur hour... (i exagerate a bit but still) Scrappy guy builds prototype Alaskan bush plane, by hand.. custom..mostly alu and carbon fiber.. no brackets, those would weigh to much.. he carbon fibers thinks instead https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6lncBfGtu8 |
..remember when these guys just had an 4 1/2" angle grinder?
Then they added a bench vise, then came the mother of all tools, the drill press. |
Thanks for the recommendation - subscribed and added to my list. Here's a recommendation for others that might be interested... Sampson Boat Co. Guy is a shipwright restoring (rebuilding) a 1910 sailing yacht "Tally Ho".
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Excellent update. There's few things mare satisfying than plugging in the engine sensors when everything's back together.
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Published: Dec 25, 2020
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I saw that. Project binky is seemingly taken a back burner. Not much on the Escargot, either.
I fear that I have watched nearly 40 videos over the last few years, in vain. |
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That might excuse project Binky but what of the Escargot? Maybe their daytime jobs are affected by this virus crap and money’s a little tight. Or, maybe the blooms off the rose and these projects have turned into a pain in the ass slog. Who knows? |
Episode 33 coming this Friday. It looks GREEN!
https://www.youtube.com/c/BadObsessionMotorsport/community Best Les |
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Nine weeks of work and a hand rubbed finish!
I would not have the patience for that, but on the other hand, it was twelve months ago when they rolled the car off the set. Best Les |
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I like the color.
I also thought it was rude for Richard to suggest all that work would be wrapped around a tree within two weeks of completing the car. |
Great update. IMO The best video of the series! - 40 minutes of heaven. :)
"Old English White" with trick paint effects... Very subtle and just lovely! (The final assembly should also be great but I've always been a "bodywork and paint" guy) Quote:
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I'll be amazed if the car goes back together in one piece .
Think of all the miles of custom wiring, sensors, switches and brackets we've suffered through !! How many think that a one-off motor is going to start right up without a lot of fussing. And the there is the dialing-in phase !!! Aren't all of their bolt holes now coated inside with about 15 layers of zinc oxide, filler primer, skim coat, base primer, color coats, and clear coats where applicable ? I'm disappointed in the color choice - maybe it'll grow on me once, if and when, the car starts to come together. Looks not unlike the 'chalk' color the was so popular in 2018-2020. Especially with Porsche. https://www.rennbow.org/colorwiki/Chalk Oh, and what are the metal darts he put in the drip rails when they began ? Bill K |
Clips for the chrome trim
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Wow, that is beautiful work.
Would love to see it in person. I will be interested to see the precautions they take to protect the paint during final assembly. |
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