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DrewB

Since 16 Aug 2006
385 Posts
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| pdxmonkeyboy wrote: | | I read on the go-kart forums that people dug... |
go-kart forums? WTF?
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
retired kiter & motorhead Unicorn Master
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Mon Oct 13, 08 6:05 pm |
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| DrewB wrote: | | pdxmonkeyboy wrote: | | I read on the go-kart forums that people dug... |
go-kart forums? WTF? |
Yeah go carts bitch!! some of use don't have a week old baby to take care off. (but a 2 yo is much worse )
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Chooch

Since 18 Nov 2007
1871 Posts
Wicked Pissah
Boston Tea Bagger
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wjb
Since 14 Aug 2007
223 Posts
Nor Cal
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Mon Oct 13, 08 9:00 pm |
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| For anything you can't find at your local hardware store try www.mcmaster.com
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genek

Since 21 Jul 2006
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East Po
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Mon Oct 13, 08 9:45 pm |
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Looks sick. Prob 1ft wide is enough for slider. Sorry don't have time to tech out yet, been checking on engines.
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Hein
Since 08 Mar 2005
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Tue Oct 14, 08 5:01 am |
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thought food for the winch boys:
Chain saw and some properly sized sprockets = urban assault winch.
waaaaaaaaaaapa, waaapa
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blowhard
Since 26 Dec 2005
2027 Posts
Windward
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Tue Oct 14, 08 6:55 am |
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| Hein wrote: | thought food for the winch boys:
Chain saw and some properly sized sprockets = urban assault winch.
waaaaaaaaaaapa, waaapa |
Those saw winches are locally made and very dependable
mate them with a large saw 100 cc's
I sold mine for a couple hun a few yrs. ago
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arehn

Since 24 Mar 2008
166 Posts
Hood River, OR
Stoked
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Wed Oct 15, 08 12:33 pm |
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| Hein wrote: | thought food for the winch boys:
Chain saw and some properly sized sprockets = urban assault winch.
waaaaaaaaaaapa, waaapa |
could u use that to pull u on the water if u switched out the rope
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hamlindp

Since 09 Feb 2007
358 Posts
I aint no lawnmowin' pump kite parker, I'm that dadgum
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Thu Oct 16, 08 5:39 am |
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| arehn@earthlink.net wrote: | | Hein wrote: | thought food for the winch boys:
Chain saw and some properly sized sprockets = urban assault winch.
waaaaaaaaaaapa, waaapa |
could u use that to pull u on the water if u switched out the rope |
Yes, but only if you're the size of........dun-dun-dun.....UNISTRUT MAN
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Hein
Since 08 Mar 2005
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Thu Oct 16, 08 8:27 am |
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I just posted that as a concept.
It won't work as is. Maximum speed is 80 ft/min and 15 mph is 1320 ft/min.
It is designed for pulling power (4000lbs) so it has a gearbox ahead of
that chain drive running the spool.
Could possibly swap out some gears or look at a simpler design just
running the spool directly off the engine with the right sprockets.
Actually, a couple of bikes with a spool between them could be cool.
That would let the peanut gallery work off some of those beers they are
drinking when it's not their turn.
That could be a fun project for those creative kids over in White Salmon.
Be happy to cut spool parts for that crew as well. As long as they can
show that they did the math first.
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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Hein
Since 08 Mar 2005
1314 Posts
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Thu Oct 16, 08 8:56 am |
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| pdxmonkeyboy wrote: | | Math!!! It takes math? I was never told this! Hein, I'm going to run over to tapp plastics after work and see what they have for sheet stock and go from there. |
Just trying to inspire the kids. Math is fun, you know.
Cool, call me if you have questions while you are there.
I'll work up a CAD model for the spool so we'll be ready
to cut some parts.
Hein
541 490 5098
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hamlindp

Since 09 Feb 2007
358 Posts
I aint no lawnmowin' pump kite parker, I'm that dadgum
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Thu Oct 16, 08 10:10 am |
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| Hein wrote: | Just trying to inspire the kids. Math is fun, you know. |
But so is........dun-dun-dun......UNISTRUT MAN
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Kataku2k3

Since 14 Aug 2005
3754 Posts
PDX-LA
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Thu Oct 16, 08 10:50 am |
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| I love the TAP scrap bin! Might even have some stuff that's about the size that you want, though I doubt it'll be plexi. It was just soft shit and acrylic when I was there a couple months back.
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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
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Portland
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Thu Oct 16, 08 8:32 pm |
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| Hein wrote: |
Actually, a couple of bikes with a spool between them could be cool.
That would let the peanut gallery work off some of those beers they are
drinking when it's not their turn.
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Thats what I was thinkin - we harnessed two mountian bikes together at Manzo and had a fun ground board session - pull bitches!
But maybe the bikes just wind up some sort of spring mechanism, that you release when the rider is ready to go
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