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Pullstart

Did anyone notice… he did this in flip flops?  :lol:

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squonk
8 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

Did anyone notice… he did this in flip flops?  :lol:

I'm sure all of those metal shavings and grinder wheel bits were good for his tootsies. :rolleyes:Goes to show you how people with enough intelligence to make an engine out of a compressor have zero common sense.

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Handy Don

I gotta ask. Why?

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squonk
10 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

I gotta ask. Why?

The compressor into an engine or the flip flops? :teasing-poke::lol:

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Handy Don
5 minutes ago, squonk said:

The compressor into an engine or the flip flops? :teasing-poke::lol:

Either. Both. ;)  :lol:

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cafoose
35 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

I gotta ask. Why?

Too much time on his hands :rolleyes:

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Pullstart

I wish I had the talent for people to discuss how much time is on my hands… flip flops or not!

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Jeff-C175
16 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

I wish I had the talent for people to discuss how much time is on my hands… flip flops or not!

 

Maybe we do!?  (behind your back!)  :text-lol::ychain:

 

"Paranoia strikes deep..."

 

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Handy Don
42 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

I wish I had the talent for people to discuss how much time is on my hands… flip flops or not!

Wait, aren't you the nightowl trying to make a snowmobile engine drive a Wheel Horse at ridiculous speeds? :rolleyes:

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Pullstart

My point, is I wonder if Rudolph Diesel, or Henry Ford, or the Wright Brothers may have had too much time on their hands in their neighbor’s, or family’s eyes.  This man has more creativity in his earwax than I do in my head.  Yet, there are comments deciding that he should be doing something more valuable.  To some, our GT hobby as a whole would indicate we have too much time on our hands.
 

If anyone needs me, I’ll be in the shop, making my creations out of my visions.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Handy Don
6 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

My point, is I wonder if Rudolph Diesel, or Henry Ford, or the Wright Brothers may have had too much time on their hands in their neighbor’s, or family’s eyes.  This man has more creativity in his earwax than I do in my head.  Yet, there are comments deciding that he should be doing something more valuable.  To some, our GT hobby as a whole would indicate we have too much time on our hands.

Valid point. Thanks.

I will add that those you mentioned (and many, many others, of course) had goals beyond “because I can".

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Pullstart

Maybe that guy had to build this.  Maybe it was a school project, or just to learn things.  I my be wrong that he is not from the US.  I think many other nations are more resourceful than we have become, because they don’t have a choice.

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ri702bill
1 hour ago, Pullstart said:

My point, is I wonder if Rudolph Diesel, or Henry Ford, or the Wright Brothers may have had too much time on their hands in their neighbor’s, or family’s eyes.  This man has more creativity in his earwax than I do in my head.  Yet, there are comments deciding that he should be doing something more valuable.  To some, our GT hobby as a whole would indicate we have too much time on our hands.
 

If anyone needs me, I’ll be in the shop, making my creations out of my visions.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

It has been said before - "Once the dream dies, the game is over.... for good""

Don't allow anyone to stomp on your dreams....

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SylvanLakeWH

Beyond pure entertainment, watching that guy's video had me in awe... 

 

@Pullstart, your posts are typically the same for me... I always learn something...

 

Including some interesting fashion ideas... :scared-eek:

 

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I got a lot of "Why???" comments when I built the SL&WHN RR out of things headed to the dump... never from any kids (always want rides) or my recently deceased Dad (could and would fix anything)... interesting... :eusa-think:

 

 

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Handy Don

I’m going to answer my own question after watching the end of the video: "to learn some things applicable to other situations and to share those learnings with others" (as @Pullstart noted).

The “learn something” shirt was a tipoff.

Clearly, though, he already knew A LOT (My guess? He’s repaired a lot of motor scooters and motorcycles)

- the non-carb fuel vapor intake!

- making a chain sprocket

- calculating the ignition angle (plus no-points ignition)

- manual “compression release” on startup

- drill-as-starter

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Stormin

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Pullstart

@Handy Don that Fuel vapor system was pretty awesome.  He was cutting the tubes, and I thought to myself… I don’t think that tube is long enough!

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