03-23-2021, 09:07 PM | #76427 |
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You're embossing this first?
edit: gah... ok that's just for the through hole. I think it depends on the process. I'd ask the shop how they want to see it. Used to do that all the time.
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03-23-2021, 09:09 PM | #76428 |
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When I installed my surround sound upstairs I just kept the speakers that were already in the ceiling in the rear, and they sound fine, so I had two extra speakers. Hooked them up to my state-of-the-art Kenwood reciever, and presto. Garage stereo. Sounds great!
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Car washing season. Put my new cover on for the first time. So excited to start playing with the cars again.
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03-23-2021, 09:31 PM | #76430 |
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Some bike allow to hook up baby seat thingy. Of course it’s for bicycle, ive seen it on electric bikes.
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03-23-2021, 10:03 PM | #76431 | |
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So, I drug out my old 10 speed from the basement, pumped up the tires and thought I was good to go. WRONG! I had all kinds of difficulty keeping my balance because my feet wouldn't touch the ground (and I couldn't find the training wheels - ). Since their is a slight hill in front of our house, the pedals were really hard to work, so I was trying to balance and downshift at the same time - All the time the skinny seat was pounding me where I haven't been pounded in over 40 years. OK, plan B. Besides the bikes, I have this puppy down in the basement. However, it hasn't been started in 25 years. That would take waaay too much time and effort to get it running. So, I went with plan C. I just walk and have them circle around keeping me in sight. |
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I walked 1.1 miles today for fun.
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03-24-2021, 07:37 AM | #76433 | |
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Kid aside, before I spent $1000 on what you had looked at above, I'd look at something used like a Honda PCX125. For a little more money you are getting a much better setup. Here's an example from a used dealer near me.
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Man, I really miss my car. Hopefully I get it back before the season opener. Some good news, all replacement parts are OEM, and the shitty Ebay front lip, did not sustain any damage, which is pretty impressive for a $90 piece of plastic.
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The whole part is just stamped 10ga sheet, I think they can do it all in one shot. I am just going to have to do the best I can on the call out for the hole and explain it. A lot of times they redraw the part anyway since they don't like the way our CAD guy calls out measurements, he tends to use the "from the nearest edge" approach and it can get a bit messy. He has been getting a lot better though but they still like to redraw his parts for some reason
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03-24-2021, 11:08 AM | #76437 |
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I’ll keep that in mind
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03-24-2021, 11:36 AM | #76438 |
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The bike trailers are pretty sweet, not as top heavy, and lots more room for storage (or space for the kiddo). Not as cool as a sidecar though...
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Haha how cool would be to have a sidecar of electric bike/scooter lol
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Oh this reminds me, are you going to the 86s Cars and Coffee meet at Hubbard Park on the 3rd?
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