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A Six Wheeled Horse Build - Mad skills and engineering.

Postby grizz » Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:10 pm

Thought I would post up this link and you guys can go look at the actual build thread.

Not quite a teardrop, but I know many of you on here are supremely handy with a torch and grinder.

This is a friend of mine, Ian, who I will just say tends to still get on with life, despite being dealt a really bum hand.

He tends to do what some would call "Outback Engineering" making stuff out of nothing, and creating some ingenious solutions along the way.

I hope you guys like what you see, and also maybe even register on retro Rides to make a comment if you like what you see, or if you have some advice for Ian and the guys who share his drinking and creating time.

http://www.retrorides.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=othrmod&action=display&thread=109306

Do take a look.....

I will copy one pic onto here for you to get an idea of where this madness started, the rest you need to check out on the thread.

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Lots of this .....

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And some of this should give you an idea of what you are letting yourselves in for.

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All aimed at this:

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Enjoy.
Greetings from England.

Rian.


Hoping to get it all done in time.
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Postby Mightydog » Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:41 pm

From the country who brought us the Rolls Royce and the Spitfire!

We expect pictures as you undertake this journey!
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Postby parnold » Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:58 pm

I just love this kind of stuff! Your friend Ian is a fabricator extraordinaire!
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Postby pete42 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 1:38 pm

WOW
man can acomplish anything once he sets his mind to the task.

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Postby grizz » Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:27 pm

Mightydog wrote:From the country who brought us the Rolls Royce and the Spitfire!

We expect pictures as you undertake this journey!


You will have to check in on the thread on Retro Rides from time to time as Ian updates it, it is his build.

I just like to share stuff.
Greetings from England.

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Postby grizz » Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:29 pm

parnold wrote:I just love this kind of stuff! Your friend Ian is a fabricator extraordinaire!


Hi Paul,

I do agree, here they are also often called "Bodgers" as they use that skill of making stuff work and using scrap to generate new function for new applications.
Greetings from England.

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Postby grizz » Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:29 pm

pete42 wrote:WOW
man can acomplish anything once he sets his mind to the task.

pete


Agreed!!

Glad you guys like it.

When I see threads like these, I always try to share them with people on other forums..... so if you are into steam trains, home brewing, whatever, just cross post and share it, most of us can only shake our heads at this sort of work.
Greetings from England.

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Postby parnold » Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:48 pm

Rian:

Thanks for the "English" lesson. I googled bodgers, but most references are about the chair leg makers. I guess the term has mutated a little over the years.

I was looking at a map, and it looks like you're about 180 miles from where my family came from. Ilchester, near Yeovil. Someday I hope to visit and see where our humble beginnings were.
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cool!

Postby mike_c » Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:56 pm

That man is an artist with an angle grinder and lathe! What an awesome build!

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Postby Mightydog » Mon Jan 30, 2012 12:08 pm

parnold wrote:Thanks for the "English" lesson.


Most seasons of TopGear make me google up a term or two...
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