WIP glue up today of a fairy house I’m making with the big one (9). Good job fairies can fly as my patience would run out at miniature staircases.
She mostly beat the copper roof into shape herself round the anvil, after a bit of practise.
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I remember somone, was it @Dr.Al ? using a drill adaptor for compound use.
I do mine like that for tapers too, wasn't my idea though!I remember somone, was it @Dr.Al ? using a drill adaptor for compound use. Old chuck key looked very suitable. Put an 8mm hole in the end to keep it centered. This made it much smoother turning. Thanks!
" no need to buy a rat trap I can make one"
Many many hours later....
Is it worth making 7 quid trap? Nooooo.
You are probably right - run over a cow pat in a cycle-wing equipped Caterham Seven, and you can see it come forward out of the wing, thrown forward . . . problem is, it slows down a lot as soon as it comes off the wheel, so you tend to catch it up . . . out of the corner of your eye you can see it coming towards you . . . you can certainly hear it "SPLAT" on the roll-bar by your head . . . as long as you don't slow below 50mph, you can't smell it much . . .I took my trike out for a teat ride, MOT is on Friday, and discovered how rubbish the front mudguard is on out mud-strewn country roads.....I even had mud and mess on top the fuel tank, it was everywhere.
So, into the shed for an hour.
I fear a good amount of mess comes flying out the front, rather than all just up the back. It could really do with a less abbreviated mudguard altogether.
Has your “helper” slopped off early ?A bit more done to the hopper.
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I have decided to extend the top section which is a bit of a pain as it means another load of welding but with the limited room I have I don't think the hopper will hold enough bulk so I have no choice.
So tomorrow I will be cutting a few more bits of aluminium up ready for welding on on Thursday.
It will hopefully end up like this
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