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Re: Car Status

To: "Rick Byrnes" <Rick@rbmotorsports.com>,
Subject: Re: Car Status
From: "Keith Turk" <kturk@ala.net>
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 06:35:08 -0600
Glen.... bout your water tank..... Have you thought about buying cubed Ice
rather then those dang Blocks your getting?  much easier to get through that
tiny opening....

Keith ( a true master of the obvious )
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Byrnes" <Rick@rbmotorsports.com>
To: "glen barrett" <speedtimer@charter.net>
Cc: "landspeed@autox.team.net" <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2001 1:54 PM
Subject: Re: Car Status


> Glen is right.  I have been quiet lately.  Some work time and some family
> time.
> We got the car home early Oct and I have been at it since then.  There
sure
> is lots of work to be done.
> I need to comment again about the quality of work provided by Mel Swain.
> Every time I do something, I have to admire his quality and workmanship.
It
> certainly inspires me and is worth every penny I invested.
>
> My work is going painfully slowly.  Since I work alone in a garage that
> measures 20 X 14 feet, (actually a little less than 20), I cannot fit the
> car inside unless the nose and tail, and rear wheels are removed.  I have
> finally arrived with a design of a dolly that works for me in getting the
> car around easily.  It took two design iterations, but the ease of
movement
> is worth the time spent.  The time to design and make something, then come
> back into the shop the next morning and say "why in the #$% did I do it
that
> way" when this other way is better.  I have thrown away lots of 90%
> completed parts and have a rather slow start.  At any rate, I have a
number
> of things almost done, but not quite finished.  A number of things where I
> will leave the structural welding to one of my fabricator friends that
welds
> 8 to 10 hours a day.  My little TIG welder is wonderful, but I am
not.....as
> a welder.
>
> The tail of the car with parachute and exhaust tubes (6" dia) is 90% done.
> On final fittment of the rear bulkhead, I found a bow in the 3/16" alum,
and
> am in the process of making both bulkheads flat.  The entire rear is
> removable, even with parachutes packed, but not really easy or fast.
Final
> assembly occurs when we are ready to go racing, then into the trailer.  It
> does fit there.  I am hopeful that the car dolly will also work to load
the
> car on the trailer.  Long wheelbase cars are difficult to say the least,
and
> at 212", mine is not really all that long.  That's one reason for the air
> jacks.  Since I do everything single handed, it beats jockeying with jacks
> and stands.  They lift the car over 11 inches with 500 psi of N2.  Slide
the
> dolly in position, lower the car and roll it around.
>
> All along when Mel was finishing the body, I kept thinking how big this
car
> is and how easy it will be to package everything.  Well BS.....boy is it
> small. OK Jack, I know yours is smaller and even a v8 will fit.....It sure
> is a challenge to package everything  the way I want.   I am getting there
> though.  We are going to final welding and fabrication of the headers the
> week of 17 December.
> OH, so much to do, and so little time.
> I have attached some photos for Glen, but they wont hit the list.  I will
> try to post on landracing soon.  This is the longest I have had on the
> computer in a long time....
>
> Rick

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