I think I'm gonna cry . I want an awesomely cool PTW buggy.indigo_wolf - 27-11-2009 at 02:57 PM
Love that goose neck :wow:
ATB,
Samacampbell - 27-11-2009 at 03:00 PM
Carlos, you've done it again. They just keep getting better. Thanks for making me drool.shehatesmyhobbies - 27-11-2009 at 04:08 PM
Two word's sum it up Carlos. "PURE BEAUTY". Never thought I would say that about a buggy!WELDNGOD - 27-11-2009 at 04:27 PM
Pretty work Carl. as always. Nice stainless beads. Not burnt,pretty colors too A+
for the welder porno!
Where are you getting the rubber grommet rings from?
I might make me a set of those forks( like I need ,yet one more set of forks in my garage) just to see how I like it.Todd - 27-11-2009 at 04:33 PM
Simply amazing! What is the total width of that rear axle?ragden - 27-11-2009 at 04:39 PM
Amazing... Something to truly be proud of man.WELDNGOD - 27-11-2009 at 04:45 PM
Todd , I think he said it was 1600mm, that is around 63"WELDNGOD - 27-11-2009 at 04:49 PM
Then put a 300mm wide tire on ea. sideTodd - 27-11-2009 at 06:08 PM
I see that now... I was too busy looking at the pictures WELDNGOD - 27-11-2009 at 06:15 PM
welder porn.. mmmmmmm...rocfighter - 27-11-2009 at 08:05 PM
Congrats on another baby. And She is a beuty. I bet real fast as well. Is this #314?SCREWYFITS - 28-11-2009 at 02:41 AM
Very sweet!!!
Its coming time for another Screwy Bug, class starts at the beginning of the year... I think I'd like to do stainless but have so much aluminum still
at virtual no cost still... Hmmmmm things to ponder...
Again Very Sweet!!!popeyethewelder - 28-11-2009 at 08:55 AM
Quote:
Originally posted by WELDNGOD
Where are you getting the rubber grommet rings from?
I might make me a set of those forks( like I need ,yet one more set of forks in my garage) just to see how I like it.
The details of the elastomers can be found on here WG Elastomers
They are quite difficult to get hold of and quite expensive, the last batch I bought came from the US, but please don't ask me where from, I have no
idea, another company I was dealing with imported them for me. The cost of each unit is around £20
Thank you for the comments on the welding WG, I do not consider myself a TIG welding expert, far from it, so it's a confidence boost for me getting a
comment like that from you...appreciate that.
There will be a video promo of the buggy within the next few weeks, I will post that on here too when it's done.
I much prefer one off buggies to make, after three of the same buggy I am very bored.
Having said that, I will sell the Superbug 2 soon, I want another Dominator, and I am afraid it will be almost identical to the last two Dominators I
made, I am finding it very hard to improve on that buggy, so any ideas within reason I will gladly take on-board and consider.
Just an update on the work front, we have spent the last three weeks clearing out the workshop and scrapping all the steel, the company closes this
coming Friday, we have done well to last as long as we have. I have decided, I never want to work in a fabrication factory again, not that I have any
choice in the matter, virtually all the structural steel companies within a 40-60 mile radius of where I live have closed or are on its last legs.
There are empty building all over the country now and it is going to take a good few years after the recession to fill those up before they the
construction industry even begins to think about building new ones.
I hopefully have found some temporary work till Christmas working for Parcel Force delivering and collecting....the wages are what I was on 25 years
ago....but it either that or £60 per week job seekers allowance.
Making buggies will be a touch harder for me, without being able to use certain equipment that I used where I worked like the bender for bending the
stainless yokes etc, saws, radial drills and things like that, but I have a little stock pile of plates etc, that will keep me going for a while.
Thanks to all you other guys for the ego boosting comments, there is nothing quite like a nice complimentary comment to make you feel good, and you
guys have certainly perked me up.
Cheers CarlTodd - 28-11-2009 at 09:37 AM
Very sorry to hear this Carl, best of luck to you and yours.shehatesmyhobbies - 28-11-2009 at 05:45 PM
Yeah Carl so sorry to hear about the job market. I am also in the steel industry, on the supply side. We have had some close calls, but are still
surviving. I wish you the best in getting a great job and having a great future. Best wishes!
Keep up the great work on the buggies!heliboy50 - 28-11-2009 at 06:25 PM
Wow. Just....wow.Crab-Buggy - 25-12-2009 at 06:06 AM
Fantastic looking Buggy !
Sorry to hear about your workplace closing up.
It would be really surprising if someone with your skills did not find a well paid job, even in these times of recession.