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Don't know what I'm doing, gonna do it anyway.
OoopsYou stole my basket idea!
OoopsYou stole my basket idea!
@us56456712 will know! -He’s had several great posts on here regarding chain care and restoration.Found a couple skiptooth links in my cabinet. Need them to make the chain long enough, but neither of my chain tools fit.
So now I'm wondering how I got these links off the chain I used for setback??View attachment 232847
Take your triangle park tool, and grind out the center tab. It will fit your skip links perfectly.Found a couple skiptooth links in my cabinet. Need them to make the chain long enough, but neither of my chain tools fit.
So now I'm wondering how I got these links off the chain I used for setback??View attachment 232847
Easy enough. Thanks.Take your triangle park tool, and grind out the center tab. It will fit your skip links perfectly.
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That basket is sweet.You stole my basket idea!
Unfortunately, no. But the gypsy wagon I plan to start in fall will...Glassed tank, el camper style huh? Kool! Will it have flip up sides and sleep two?
Here is a tank I made last year. I took fast drying drywall mud and pored it into a homemade wood box. I used cooking spray for mold release. I made a drywall mud plug for the internal and squeezed carbon fiber/epoxy in between. Three layers. I used a Columbia winged tank I had to make the molds. I think I posted my process under “how to” using the Tips section.Got the chain to the proper length, thanks @Jude Ephesus @BobbyStillz @us56456712 the modified chain tool worked great.
Also decided I'd rather make my own tank.
I have a bit of a scrap wood surplus, so I started cutting. Still a bit of woodwork to do, but when done I'll use some leftover glass cloth and resin from my camper and boat builds to make a shell.
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I've become pretty good with fiberglass, but I hate it.Congrats on you guys adding 5 more days on to your weekend!
One of the most challenging, and fun in kind of a hard way, was my fiberglass chain guard for Bel Airflow Shelby.
First time I'd ever really worked with it, and the learning curve is steep! I ended up incorporating some fast setting Bondo to smooth out the rough spots and fill in the gaps.
GlaSs oN~!
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