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popeyethewelder
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Finished Fandango Buggy
Finaly got the Buggy finished
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Scoopy
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Best looking home brew I have ever seen. So how much you sellin em for?? :o
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Tigger
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I want one, does it come in red?
Keepin\' The Sunny Side Up & The Dirty Side Down!
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Lack-O-Slack
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Whoa, good stuff!
Greets, Popeye-the-Welder!
That's an awesome piece of craftsmanship you got there, nice work!
I, too, would like one... make mine blue.
Oh, and don't let Peter Lynn get too close a look at that rear axle. :evil:
Mike \"Lack-O-Slack\" Dooley
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popeyethewelder
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Quote: | Originally posted by Lack-O-Slack
Greets, Popeye-the-Welder!
That's an awesome piece of craftsmanship you got there, nice work!
I, too, would like one... make mine blue.
Oh, and don't let Peter Lynn get too close a look at that rear axle. :evil: |
LMAO....PL can look all they like Lackoslack, they may
learn something, just kidding, I got a lot of influence from the Pl suspension buggy, just tried to improve on it a touch
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DaveH
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Man! That thing looks great! I'd buy one too.
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Lack-O-Slack
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The suspension axle
I was just teasin' on the Peter Lynn reference, but now that you said it, it DOES look like a vast improvement on the rough build of the PL suspension
axle. Will it fit a PL comp? Do you offer that axle as a stand-alone purchase? Interested, here...
Mike \"Lack-O-Slack\" Dooley
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popeyethewelder
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Quote: | Originally posted by Lack-O-Slack
I was just teasin' on the Peter Lynn reference, but now that you said it, it DOES look like a vast improvement on the rough build of the PL suspension
axle. Will it fit a PL comp? Do you offer that axle as a stand-alone purchase? Interested, here... |
It would cost way to much to
send you the axle....pity ur not local
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Lack-O-Slack
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Not local? Local to ???
Harrumph! Not local indeed! You, my friend, are the one on the wrong side of the big pond. :D
How many miles to YOUR dry lake? Neener, neener.
<just bein' a wanker, eh, what?>
Hope you can come fly with us at NABX... it's worth the air fare to have 35 square miles of flat, featureless sailing surface. And gee, you could
bring an axle! Hide it in the overhead bin! Tell 'em it's the latest in high-tech walking sticks!
Just another rambling Irish bloke... pay me no mind. :moon:
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popeyethewelder
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lol ok ok I guess I am the one NOT local, yeah would love to your dry lake, sounds awesome.
I have to make do with a playing fiels about 7 miles away or the local coast about 40 miles away.....its ok for you:moon:
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RMV
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Very nice work, we all like to see that someone is not afraid to takle that
kind of project, more pics please, and let us know how it handles........
Don't mind Lack-O-Slack, what ever color buggy he rides ......
he always attracts unwanted attention :evil:
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popeyethewelder
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What a fantastic day we all had at Cleethorpes UK yesturday, the wind was off shore about 10-12mph beautiful long runs of about 1.5 mile of perfect
hard sand, great. I was excited about giving my buggy its first real run, I got the 5.5 Bullet out for the first time, and I have to admit at times I
was over powered, it was great when traveling but when you have 92lbs of buggy traveling at 25mph and want to turn... well I definitely need more
practice on the score, as I was coming in to a turn, turn up wind turn the kite and before I had the buggy in the right position as I was hooked in
twice got ejected as if I was in a fighter jet up about 6-7 feet and slam dunked back on the ground while my buggy carried on in the wrong direction
about another 50m or so.
As the lads who were there know I was just getting started on a long run back to base, when there was an almighty whack, I was traveling about 10-15
mph when we hit some quite strong gusts, out of nowhere was hit on my left rear wheel by another buggier doing about 25mph, again I was lofted in the
air as I was still hooked in and dragged on my back about 15m. Once I had got back up I noticed my rear wheel was kicked over about 45 degrees, and
luckily no one was hurt. The other guy was another MrBig from race kite forum, he was ok and very apologetic but I know it was purely an accident,
just one of those things that can happen any time. Good old (young) Rob came to the rescue because at this stage I was 1.5 mile from our gear, he
phone Paul’s to bring a tow rope. LOL as Paul was doing this we realized this buggy could not be towed, oh hell....Martin Cooke from Scunny then
turned up and leant me his spanner and finally we managed to get the axle bolt out of the wheel, Martin then went back to collect the spare from my
bag (thank god I had a spare), once back quick change, and Paul gave me a tow back to base. Another beer needed at this point.
As mentioned though a great day, I managed 30.3 mph and traveled almost 18 miles. A BIG THANK YOU to all the guys who helped me out there.
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popeyethewelder
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By the way let me know if you want me to keep giving progress reports, I dont want to P**S anyone off or bore anyone
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popeyethewelder
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Paul on the 06FB
me on the 06FB
the result of the collision
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zloty
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HEY POPEYE
LIKE ALL FORUMS AGREE YOUR BUGGY ROCKS.WHAT PARTS HAVE YOU USED AND WHERE FROM;SHOCKS,SEAT,WHEELS...LINKS PLEASE.ALSO YOU SAY IT IS TO COSTLY TO SEND
IT TO US HOW MUCH YOU THINK IT WOULD COST OR WHAT IS TOTAL BUGGY WEIGHT.AND FINALY WOULD YOU SHARE BUILDING PLANS IF YOU HAVE ONE- DIMENTIONS AND
MATERIALS SPEC.HOW MUCH DID YOU SPEND ON MATERIALS?I ASK LOT OF QUESTIONS?MAYBE I CAN BUILD FEW OF THEM HERE IN USA SINCE YOU DON'T WANT TO SEND ONE
THANKS
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popeyethewelder
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Finaly got my swan neck back and note the GPS holder
now it really does look and feel like a race machine :singing:
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popeyethewelder
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Quote: | Originally posted by zloty
HEY POPEYE
LIKE ALL FORUMS AGREE YOUR BUGGY ROCKS.WHAT PARTS HAVE YOU USED AND WHERE FROM;SHOCKS,SEAT,WHEELS...LINKS PLEASE.ALSO YOU SAY IT IS TO COSTLY TO SEND
IT TO US HOW MUCH YOU THINK IT WOULD COST OR WHAT IS TOTAL BUGGY WEIGHT.AND FINALY WOULD YOU SHARE BUILDING PLANS IF YOU HAVE ONE- DIMENTIONS AND
MATERIALS SPEC.HOW MUCH DID YOU SPEND ON MATERIALS?I ASK LOT OF QUESTIONS?MAYBE I CAN BUILD FEW OF THEM HERE IN USA SINCE YOU DON'T WANT TO SEND ONE
THANKS |
email me and I will tell you what ever I can.....it
weighs 42kg and has a 1400mm axle 42mm diameter 3.5 mm thick
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Chip
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That is truely stunning work! Very very nice.
It's been my aspiration to build my own buggy from scratch since I first got started. Not quite there yet, still acquiring the necessary tools and
techniques, but getting close. I'm hopeful I'll get started this summer. I have managed to make my own heavy duty extended axle for my PL comp. My 6'
5", 280 lb. are a bit too much for the standard axle, I have to flip it over about every other time I ride it to bend it back the other way!
I'd love to see more pictures. I really like the high back rest pipe, and the joint with the side-rails/down tube looks interesting. I hope to make
the neck joint on mine quick-release so that I can take the front wheel off and through it in my truck without tools! And what where the shocks
originally from? It's one of the missing pieces I still have.
This is definitely a benchmark for success! Nicely done.
-Chip
maker of neat things.
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popeyethewelder
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Quote: | Originally posted by Chip
That is truely stunning work! Very very nice.
It's been my aspiration to build my own buggy from scratch since I first got started. Not quite there yet, still acquiring the necessary tools and
techniques, but getting close. I'm hopeful I'll get started this summer. I have managed to make my own heavy duty extended axle for my PL comp. My 6'
5", 280 lb. are a bit too much for the standard axle, I have to flip it over about every other time I ride it to bend it back the other way!
I'd love to see more pictures. I really like the high back rest pipe, and the joint with the side-rails/down tube looks interesting. I hope to make
the neck joint on mine quick-release so that I can take the front wheel off and through it in my truck without tools! And what where the shocks
originally from? It's one of the missing pieces I still have.
This is definitely a benchmark for success! Nicely done.
-Chip
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Thanks Chip email me at popeyethewelder@gmail.com and I will send any info and pics you want
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popeyethewelder
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I have just made a purpose built trailer, to carry two buggys, as you said Chip it saves all the hassle of dismantling.
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oakley1975
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You do some nice looking fabricating there.. looks like you may have a ironworker for some of the bends and such. Really professional looking buggy. I
am in the planning stages for a homebrew buggy as well. I dont think there are many people into this from New Brunswick, Canada
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Very nice work. Super design details and bits.
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Dagon
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looks like you may be ready to get into the buggy bussiness!
NAPKRA: US32
my bag:
Ted's Profoil 1.5m
HQ beamer 1.4m
Ozone Samurai 2.0m
JoJo RM+ 2.5m, 3m
PL Vapor 3.8m
PL Viper S 5.3m
Ozone Frenzy 05 10m
PKD Century 6.5m
Libre Hardcore
Libre V-Max
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popeyethewelder
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Quote: | Originally posted by dagon
looks like you may be ready to get into the buggy bussiness! |
I wish,..... I have just been told by my Doc that I must change my
career as the bones in my neck have disintergrated and the disks are paper thin, resulting in the vertibras wearing away..... I think my fabrication days are numbered
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kitebuggybagman
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You should see what he has made for me!
Trouble is i have not had time to make the seats yet.
Great Bloke, ever so helpful and a dam brilliant Welder.
Will post pics when it is complete.
Ps It is Definitely unique!!!
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wow, that is a great looking buggy, you really spend the time on the looks, What a machine !!! And I would like to scream out Oncour , that trailer
you have looks great, that is what you call workmanship !!! By the sounds of it you have a back order already hahahah
Steve
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kitebuggybagman
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Look what he made for me!
5 year dream to get the kids on the bug safely.
Just got to make some harnesses and "cosy toes" to make sure no limbs go astray!
Thanks Popeyethewelder!!
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popeyethewelder
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get em on the flexi forum Jon...looking good
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Man ...... just what I need on our beaches in Australia. I'll take 2 thanks
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popeyethewelder
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06 Fandango Buggy has been sold on now, very reluctantly I may add, but needed some funds to buy a tig set, I am soon hoping to make a hybrid version
of the Fandango cross Panther buggy at some point soon. It will end up with the best bits of either buggy, but will run on midi's I think...
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