KF,
Thanks much for your valued comments. I'm hungry for a sammich.
You and me both!! I am getting tired of playing with cardboard.
KF,
Thanks much for your valued comments. I'm hungry for a sammich.
Kroozerdave,Your creative side is shining, like well polished copper.
Another build in the build-off with a friction brake! Cool!Looks like the rod brakes will be modified to a single front plunger style brake. The plunger brake was the first brake used at the turn of the century.
I am fabbing a pivot to create a pull-push system to still use the rod handle. The plunger brake will rub the top side of the tire to stop. Fred Flintstone technology for sure. Pics to follow
Cool idea even if it does look like a face plant waiting to happen!
UF,
Sometimes keeping it authentic is overrated. Tried the prototype plunger brake; not impressed. Going back to rod brakes. The downside is that I can't age the rims to match the frame. The rod brakes work best with smooth chrome. Rats!
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You could possibly wet sand the chrome with fine grit paper and get more of an aged nickle kind of look. What ever you do will look good I'm sure.
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