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DennisThornton

Articulation is awesome! 

And, I think it will work. 

For a while.  By then there will be more ideas.

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71_Bronco

One other thing to look at is speed. You're going to be chugging along slowly (at least I think that's the intent). It's not like you are racing around and going off jumps, putting extreme "shock" type forces on the universal joint.

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Oldskool
19 minutes ago, 71_Bronco said:

One other thing to look at is speed. You're going to be chugging along slowly (at least I think that's the intent). It's not like you are racing around and going off jumps, putting extreme "shock" type forces on the universal joint.

What no reverse J strips?? You are correct it's a cruiser not a racer

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Oldskool

Fairly simple in design and definitely not professional by far but, cushy for the tushy.😄😄   3/4" plywood base with 2" memory foam covered with remnants of an old tonneau cover. 

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Maxwell-8
18 hours ago, Oldskool said:

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That is some crazy articulation:greetings-clapyellow:, i don't see anything else that would give you that much articulation, without making things to complicated.:eusa-think:

The sprockets have to stay where they are, so that would mean on other mounting point on the screws. Not easy.

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Oldskool
21 minutes ago, Maxwell-8 said:

That is some crazy articulation:greetings-clapyellow:, i don't see anything else that would give you that much articulation, without making things to complicated.:eusa-think:

The sprockets have to stay where they are, so that would mean on other mounting point on the screws. Not easy.

After articulating it, there isnt as much angle it the u-joints as I thought there would be. I believe that's a good thing though. 

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DennisThornton
44 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

Fairly simple in design and definitely not professional by far but, cushy for the tushy.😄😄   3/4" plywood base with 2" memory foam covered with remnants of an old tonneau cover. 

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I was expecting a custom molded formed to fit...  Later I guess... 

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Oldskool
15 minutes ago, DennisThornton said:

I was expecting a custom molded formed to fit...  Later I guess... 

Maybe a better seat altogether. Had just enough old tonneau cover to pull this off

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Stormin

 Got to say, those steering control levers look the dogs whatsits. :handgestures-thumbup: 

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19richie66
22 minutes ago, Stormin said:

 Got to say, those steering control levers look the dogs whatsits. :handgestures-thumbup: 

The whole thing is actually :handgestures-thumbupright:

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, Oldskool said:

Fairly simple in design and definitely not professional by far but, cushy for the tushy.😄😄   3/4" plywood base with 2" memory foam covered with remnants of an old tonneau cover. 

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That seat is a fantastic rendition of the phrase

 

Use what you have

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Oldskool
1 hour ago, Stormin said:

 Got to say, those steering control levers look the dogs whatsits. :handgestures-thumbup: 

Thanks. The tops are getting dipped in black. Apparently nobody uses it around here. It wasnt available locally.

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Maxwell-8
1 hour ago, 19richie66 said:

The whole thing is actually :handgestures-thumbupright:

The craftmanship that went into this build..... :eusa-clap:

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8ntruck
3 hours ago, DennisThornton said:

I was expecting a custom molded formed to fit...  Later I guess... 

He did say he used memory foam.

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DennisThornton
1 minute ago, 8ntruck said:

He did say he used memory foam.

Indeed he did!

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Oldskool

Today has now turned into garage cleaning day. Getting ready to tear it down. Paint. Then reassemble closer to the BIG door. Wish I had a "paint dept" like @ebinmaine, but nope. No such luck. Maybe next time. Alot of rough edges to deal with on clean-up. So it will be slow going. Getting excited though. It should be interesting to see how this travels on concrete to get out the door.🤔🤔.  

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

Today has now turned into garage cleaning day. Getting ready to tear it down. Paint. Then reassemble closer to the BIG door. Wish I had a "paint dept" like @ebinmaine, but nope. No such luck. Maybe next time. Alot of rough edges to deal with on clean-up. So it will be slow going. Getting excited though. It should be interesting to see how this travels on concrete to get out the door.🤔🤔.  

 

I've tried to hire her out on multiple occasions and so far I have not been successful.

 

If that beast doesn't want to get out of the garage but it looks like it's going to go on soft surfaces just latch onto it with the GT14. 

 

 

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Oldskool
11 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

I've tried to hire her out on multiple occasions and so far I have not been successful.

You should try harder lol I could use a qualified professional.

12 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

If that beast doesn't want to get out of the garage but it looks like it's going to go on soft surfaces just latch onto it with the GT14. 

That thought had crossed my mind. Although I have latched onto a couple things with that and had the front wheels in the air and didnt move it. I might only be able to get it to the edge of the slab.

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Tractorhead

Or ride sideway‘s..

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Oldskool
18 minutes ago, Tractorhead said:

Or ride sideway‘s..

With the drive chains off it rolls sideways quite well rite now

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Tractorhead

Ride on concrete could end up in a concrete mixer... huh

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Handy Don
1 hour ago, Oldskool said:

It should be interesting to see how this travels on concrete to get out the door.🤔🤔.  

Old rugs (sacrificial, of course) but better than grinding concrete. I guess you'll be adding the "landing gear wheels" at a future date. 

Still looks amazing!

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ebinmaine
11 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Old rugs (sacrificial, of course)

 

Hey Honey? Have you seen the utility knife??

No no. Don't ask.....

 

 

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Oldskool
16 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

Hey Honey? Have you seen the utility knife??

No no. Don't ask.....

 

 

We dont have rugs so ya maybe a trip to the neighbors about mid-day 🤣🤣

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SylvanLakeWH

Old tires would work too... seen them used for tracked vehicles crossing roads...

 

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