You could also look around some old transport truck graveyards for some R.H. Sheppard 90° miter boxes. I used to use these when I was designing COE class 8...
i can't wait to see this car. i got drawings, at this time i'm transfering them to autocad inventor design. ... Windshield. 54" wide. Cheap. A nice curve...
these are some cool web pages. I'm looking at wankel midengine with porsche or subaru transaxle. still in the wonder if stage. there a web site the shows small...
Have you still got the RM-8 ? Ed Bratt ... From: cmc_seven To: Locost_North_America@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 7:52 PM Subject:...
Last week at school I was kind of tuning out and I drew up something very similar except it had a floating bracket/output for the driveshaft. I emailed them...
That is an interesting solution and is crazy enought it might just work. Brian ... that ... to ... engine ... set ... steering ... frame ... the ... rack. ... ...
That chain/cog idea seems to me like you are adding a number of extra points of failure, not exactly where you want more complexity, if ya know what I mean....
... points of failure, not exactly where you want more complexity, if ya know what I mean. It's a neat idea tho. ... to the LHD side and it seemed like a very...
Sorry dude, my bad... I pictured it correctly in my mind, sitting on the right side while in the UK, just wrote it wrong. I sometimes get *dylsexic* with my ...
ooooh, good one! <GRIN> Steve G. Or a flipped LHD rack moved from rear steer to front steer (or vice versa)....... Alan B [Non-text portions of this message...
Hi Ed! Yep, I still have it. I'd say his price is good. I paid $7k USD when I bought mine, although it did come with a Ford Kent, wiring harness, rear end ...
I emailed this guy the day the offer was made said he would get back to me in a day or two with photos details etc... I am still waiting. On a better note will...
Hi Brent: My build moves slowly on. I have moved a few tubes, and have done most of the brackets. Two tubes were positioned wrong, and two were interfering...
Hi, a couple of questions about Panhard bars for the experienced live-axle guys on the list. For best handling on the street and on autocross/road course...
Well my plans for the weekend were pretty much a failure. I spent much of my time tidying up at home, and getting some other parts vehicles for other projects....
Rob, Thanks for the info! I hope to have mine running soon. I have been sidelined with house remodelling but hope to get back to the car soon. Do you have...
Rob, Thanks for the info! I hope to have mine running soon. I have been sidelined with house remodelling but hope to get back to the car soon. Do you have...
Hi all....I've been given a set of Lucas headlights but they are missing some pieces. Does anybody know of a web site with an exploded view of these ...
G'Day Steve, From reading Carroll Smiths books and other sources, they all say to keep the panhard as long as is practical. I've got mine across the rear of...
Caroll Smith doesn't give too much space to discussing anything but independent! How long then is the panhard bar itself? Steve ... From: Mike & Barb Laws To:...
Jerry and all.. Finished car pictures now posted in the "Photos" directory in the folder "rob Lee's Finished Locost" Take a look and let me know what you'all...
... experienced live-axle guys on the list. Hi Steve: I don't have any advice based on experience, but I had run into the web site below that discusses some of...
... live-axle guys on the list. ... Steve, The longer the panhard rod the less sideways pull it will have on the axle moving up and down. Remember with the...
... Generally, you want to go as long as possible as the radius of the arc described by the bar's movement is larger. This means the axle (Axel was my greqat...
I got quoted $175.00 for 5 24' pieces or 10 12' pieces. That would be unuf for book chassis according to the excel spreadsheet that's in the file section of...