1) This.Joeln wrote: There's nothing like hand application to insure good coverage especially on a complex joint like you have.
2) [teenagehumor]"That's what she said."[/teenagehumor]
1) This.Joeln wrote: There's nothing like hand application to insure good coverage especially on a complex joint like you have.







It looks like 2014 was your first burn. The weather was pretty good and your design might hold up if conditions are the same next year, which you can never count on. Will that design hold up to 60 MPH wind gusts?southern crone wrote:Thanks Ratty and Tin for the info. I was thinking of leaving the area for the rearview mirror open and attaching a thin silky windsock to each area. I hope that would allow airflow when its windy and block dust from entering as much.
Thanks! Right now I'm in the "Holy sh$t what have we committed to phase".burner von braun wrote:Wow! That's a very impressive concept torrey.smith!
I hope you continue to post updates often. I'm sure that observing your progress will be inspirational for a lot of folks around here. Thanks!
That's kind of a no-brainer, regardless of project.torrey.smith wrote: After spending the day at TechShop I feel a lot better, though.
WOW! Not sure I'll ride it, but I'm sure looking forward to seeing it on the playa!torrey.smith wrote:Thanks for the warning on the quick set time... that might actually be good for me. Currently I'm experimenting with System Three 5-minute epoxy in caulking gun size with a mixing tube nozzle.
Here's what it's for!
We're gonna make the poor saps who ride it haul it up and load it into position right before they go.Elliot wrote:How will you return the cart to the starting point?
I am glad you will be doing it in this order. That is, they do the work first, then enjoy the ride last. That way they leave with the memory of the ride foremost in their memory.torrey.smith wrote:We're gonna make the poor saps who ride it haul it up and load it into position right before they go.Elliot wrote:How will you return the cart to the starting point?
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