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Dean W:
Very interesting job, and a fine thing to be part of keeping such an old mechanism running. Thanks for the photos and words. Will be watching for more. |
winklmj:
:headbang: nice work and a very cool looking bike?...car?...cycle? |
madjackghengis:
Hi Richard, I believe I have to go with John, Ned, and a few others, truly admiring the keeping of old machines running, and keeping real, genuine history alive, for a generation which wouldn't believe in the past, without the chance to see it. I definitely think we should set up a guild for those who focus on restoring old and antique machinery and equipment. We tend to have to learn how it was done back then, to duplicate the same outcome, and often learn to integrate old ways with new ideas, and come out with ways and means of doing things which seem impossible at first glance. I would definitely like to see a video of this four wheeler running, when you've finished with the parts. :beer: cheers, mad jack |
Brass_Machine:
--- Quote from: madjackghengis on February 09, 2011, 12:19:19 PM ---...I definitely think we should set up a guild for those who focus on restoring old and antique machinery and equipment. ... --- End quote --- What a great idea. Should I make a new board for it? Eric |
Ned Ludd:
Hi Eric, It might not be very busy, but if you moved a few posts over to it you could get it started. Feel free to move my Norton crank repair if you do start one. Personally I get a kick out of repairing things that others have given up on, although if I ever finish one of the models I have started I might change my priorities. Ned |
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