English Wheel Building, On A Budget!
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re: English Wheel Building, On A Budget!
VERY nice! I'm impressed! Thanks for sharing.
So what did you use for the lower wheel, the one with the slight curvature to it. You made no mention of where you got that piece.
Someday......*dreaming*
So what did you use for the lower wheel, the one with the slight curvature to it. You made no mention of where you got that piece.
Someday......*dreaming*
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re: English Wheel Building, On A Budget!
The lower wheel is from Hoosier Pattern. Down in the price list I listed that, and that price is for all 3 anvils I got. They are really nice anvils. Also, I don't know if I mentioned it, but I built it in about 3 days after work. Probably have less than 12 hours into it total.
I'm hoping to put it to some use on my truck at some point soon. So far I've just done a few gas tanks with it.
I'm hoping to put it to some use on my truck at some point soon. So far I've just done a few gas tanks with it.
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Nice work man. Those are some goodlooking bikes.
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man, that is some very nice work
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re: English Wheel Building, On A Budget!
Awesome work dude!! I'll take the tan and grey one, with the ballpeen hammer kickstand and lown mower engine, off your hands if you need me too.
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The more I look at it the more I see. Is that a bicycle wheel up front and a steel modular wheel for a truck out back?
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