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...the pic is a bit deceptive - there is about 350-400mm sidewyas movement (only a sketch though at this stage...)
Good to see that you're comin up with ideas to make the job a lot easier SS. Perhaps I should post my ideas, but i don't wanna have the idea stolen and me never make anything from it. I guess the skateboard industry has made me paranoid.
fairy nuff...I was a little hesitant myself - but I want something to pass on to the creters, and I want to make sure it's gonna work before I spend the money.... but I guess the only real test is to try.
and ideas for a corner??
While you guys are on the subject could you tell me what is the best type of concrete to use to patch up large wheel size holes in concrete trannies.
...had a chat to our concreters, and they thought the "invention" to be a bit impractical... and were worried that theyed be stuffing around, trying to get the thing to work, and the concrete would go off, and that would be bad.....
anyways, looks like it's back to cutting wooden templates, unless someone has a better idea......
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Surfer Sam 09:36 12/Sep/05
...the pic is a bit deceptive - there is about 350-400mm sidewyas movement (only a sketch though at this stage...)
Michael Mulhall 09:57 12/Sep/05
Good to see that you're comin up with ideas to make the job a lot easier SS. Perhaps I should post my ideas, but i don't wanna have the idea stolen and me never make anything from it. I guess the skateboard industry has made me paranoid.
Surfer Sam 10:06 12/Sep/05
fairy nuff...I was a little hesitant myself - but I want something to pass on to the creters, and I want to make sure it's gonna work before I spend the money.... but I guess the only real test is to try.
and ideas for a corner??
SLASHER 06:15 13/Sep/05
While you guys are on the subject could you tell me what is the best type of concrete to use to patch up large wheel size holes in concrete trannies.
Surfer Sam 03:23 15/Sep/05
...had a chat to our concreters, and they thought the "invention" to be a bit impractical... and were worried that theyed be stuffing around, trying to get the thing to work, and the concrete would go off, and that would be bad.....
anyways, looks like it's back to cutting wooden templates, unless someone has a better idea......
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