This one is for FatSebastian.
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This one is for FatSebastian.
So I saw this really cool idea for a pinewood derby car.
In Troy Thorne's new book Buiding the fastest Pinewood Derby Car.
However this idea I saw was not a car at all but there it was right there on page 100.
This crazy idea you had for a homemade wheel concentricity gauge.
I bet you're telling yourself ...
That you never thought someone would take your idea and turn it into a pinewood derby car.
So without further adieu :
Hope you like it FatSebastian.
I just had to turn it into a car Whodathunkit.
In Troy Thorne's new book Buiding the fastest Pinewood Derby Car.
However this idea I saw was not a car at all but there it was right there on page 100.
This crazy idea you had for a homemade wheel concentricity gauge.
I bet you're telling yourself ...
That you never thought someone would take your idea and turn it into a pinewood derby car.
So without further adieu :
Hope you like it FatSebastian.
I just had to turn it into a car Whodathunkit.
What type of automobile can be spelled the same forwards & backwards?
Re: This one is for FatSebastian.
Love the aerodynamics Mark,
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Re: This one is for FatSebastian.
What a fun design! I wonder how many people will need an explanation though...
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing!
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That's Cool!
My wife started a new support group... Widows of the Pinewood Derby.
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Love it. It's a car design and a teachable moment all in one.
Paul
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Re: This one is for FatSebastian.
Thank You Guys! Seth, Darin, rpcarpe & pgosselin.
Mark.
Mark.
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Re: This one is for FatSebastian.
Just what I was thinking! And teachable on several levels (gauge, peg, exact weight limit...). Is the gauge attached; if so, how?pgosselin wrote:Love it. It's a car design and a teachable moment all in one.
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Whoda, that would make a SUPER, GREAT addition to my presentations and save me a lot of money that would otherwise be spent on gas. I'll give you $50.00 for that unit and pay Postage for Priority mail. Will you sell it?
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Re: This one is for FatSebastian.
Yes FS, it is attached useing the bolts suggested in the materials list.FatSebastian wrote: Is the gauge attached; if so, how?
However the dial indicator I used.. well it's the one from the derby tek tool I have.
It's weight 2.8oz
While building the gauge holder useing the 5 gal paint stirrer stick I built it per the measurements
seen in the book.
However I did have to modify the stirrer stick holder to bring the weight down for the car.
While building it I came up a you might like to where it could be used to test different wheel types also.
My thoughts were if you were to elongate the hole for the gauge holder it could be slid back and forth
allowing for different drill bit sizes or pen/plug gauges to be used as well for testing the different wheels types with larger wheel bores.
It came to me will trying to compress the dial indicator to 40% and missing the target while drilling for #41 drill bit pin.
( I was a little off and this was my fix for it. )
You can see the elongated hole in this photo.
While the $50.00 sounds inviteing for gas money for my F-250 V-10 Super Duty.Speedster wrote:Whoda, that would make a SUPER, GREAT addition to my presentations and save me a lot of money that would otherwise be spent on gas. I'll give you $50.00 for that unit and pay Postage for Priority mail. Will you sell it?
I think i'll hold on to it Speedster ..(but thank you!)
It was easy to make thanks to FS keeping its cost under $ 15 Dollars
Mark.
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Re: This one is for FatSebastian.
Whoda,
Bravo! Bravo!
I love it!
Bravo! Bravo!
I love it!
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Re: This one is for FatSebastian.
The Thanks need's to go to FS.
For this clever idea.
For this clever idea.
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Mark, I would have done the same thing. Thanks for giving it consideration.
Cheers,
Bill
Cheers,
Bill
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Thanks Bill,
I wounder what FS will think about my adjustable weight system idea as well.
I wounder what FS will think about my adjustable weight system idea as well.
What type of automobile can be spelled the same forwards & backwards?