That is why I like these build up threads, they are never the same, and you learn something every time!:biggthumpup:
Thanks for that, I look forward to following the rest of the build.
Can you please get me a picture of the end of the entention, where the wheel connects?:biggthumpup:
Or is it like this one?
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?cat=Power+Tool+Accessories&pid=00926101000&vertical=TOOL&subcat=Drill+Bits&BV_UseBVCookie=Yes
:purr:
I know Steve used this cylinder for a year with no problems, so I'm not too worried about snagging rings.:biggrin:
Besides, it came with a 5 year no-fault WF gaurantee... Right Steve?
:haha: :haha: :haha:
The bed was the only place in the house that was not cluttered, from the remnants of the Wifey and Mum-in-law shopping....:banghead:
As for the flowers on the bed, I have my SJ's, she has her flowers.:purr:
That worked a little for me, but the DA tends to grab the 25mm padding around the edges.:frown:
I ended up with a dremmel and sanding roll on the end, making small passes and used 60 grit paper to smooth it out. :haha:
It's all I had....:purr:
Some more pics...
I only got to finish the rails as I had to go ride!:cheer:
The last pic is of my Wife's step father, who took great pride in beating the turf to the rails.:purr:
Some more turfing pics. Because of my big feet, padding was not going to work inside the footholds if I wanted padding on the top of the foot.
Padding on the top of the underneath won.:biggthumpup:
I decided to go with the Watercraft Factory D(disintegrating)-cut ride plate and textilium (sp) and carbon fiber chin pad.:biggrin:
I screwed up on turfing the pad, and the rows of diamonds were off a little. So I added the diamond looking thingy in the middle to detract from the crooked row...
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