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How BP's sidecar was built
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I was hoping for more of a "How it's Made" type video when I saw the subject on autoblog.com, but I guess this is good enough.
I thought, "that guy needs a BFH" a few times whilst watching the vid.
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Pretty neat although I wonder whats going through the Ole fellas head while he is working.
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Quote from: Novelo on July 14, 2012, 05:06:13 PM
Pretty neat although I wonder whats going through the Ole fellas head while he is working.
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I gots me one of those freerange / robotfree moto bikes too
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What was he using for a hammer? It looked like a pneumatic cutoff wheel
And I still want a Ural so freaking bad!
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Quote from: DucatiBastard on July 15, 2012, 05:57:29 PM
What was he using for a hammer? It looked like a pneumatic cutoff wheel
Looked to me like a hammer with a scotchbrite mounted to the back. Which, when working with sheet metal, could come in very handy.
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Quote from: Buckethead on July 15, 2012, 07:30:44 PM
Looked to me like a hammer with a scotchbrite mounted to the back. Which, when working with sheet metal, could come in very handy.
Ah, yep, I see it now.
As one of the geezers at work told me "the right tool for the job is the tool that gets the job done right."
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no robots.
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