You got it.
My anniversary isn't until July 29, but I plan on getting a head start unlike last year where I eventually "got around to it".
hehe..
that didn't play over too well.
Rumor has it I'll be in Vegas that weekend.
Exactly. And if the part is a piece of shit don't waste anyones time listing it for sale. Throw it in the fucking garbage.
The best way I've seen to price a part is to simply look around. If it isn't selling for what you want for it don't expect it to sell for 3x more than anyone elses.
I'm serious. Its going to off the fucking hook.
Gold spray paint and glitter, maybe a couple of those star stickers. We're talkin old school love here.
I'm thinking a covert op would be "interesting"
Not that I'd like to see it happen.
I definitely wouldn't want to see an $80,000 rail pulling one of those crop sprayers filled with Ortho...nope... wouldn't want to see that at all....
LOL Maybe someone will pick one of those Milk Vetches and stuff it up Pattersons ass.
I like my paddles aligned as well. I found that if I can't quite get them lined up that I can usually rotate the hub itself and get them nearly dead on. I wonder if there is any performance issues with un aligned paddles???
Don't foget they chase shit like tennis balls, bark at stuff, and then lick your face when you're trying to eat.
Mines the dark one. The other one is a friends.
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I'm seriously considering fabbing a trebuchet this summer only on a small scale. Just want to launch something the size of a tennis ball, and give me some QT with the Lab this summer while making something my wife will call "useless".
Mine may or may not interact with someone elses carrier. It should work with the carriers that Gary @ QSR uses but above all, Blaines free brake mount trumps my $20 shipped brake mount.
The pin mine uses is .600 and I can't remember the ID of the brake mount. If you have some calipers and feel like measuring what you need for your carrier I'll check it against mine tomorrow.
Delron is a pretty good wear resistant plastic that is sometimes used in place of other plastics such as nylon hdpe and uhmw. Its kind of brittle so machining it can be tricky, but the end result is a nice part. We make idler rollers for recumbant bikes out of delron. They wear really well.
I tend to think a +4 is about perfect for duning. You can still jump with out having your chain real loose, and if you have the power you can still wheelie, but its more controlled and you're less likely to wheelie over.