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Started cutting tonight on the pallet truck. Turns out the drawing came out to scale, so I just copy directly. Rummaged for bits to use as well as the regular styrene bits. The wheel hub is a slice from an old internet router housing screw post and the tire is a slice from a cheap tire pressure gauge barrel.

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My design looked good but it put the truck too high. Part of the problem was the wheel which is bigger than that on the drawing. So I cut here and there and obtained something reasonable. 

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52 minutes ago, redneckrigger said:

Your work is INCREDIBLE Pat.......fantastic! Your post here on dioramas is one of my favorites on the whole forum!

Coming from a master fabricator, that is high praise indeed. 

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Went to Wal-Mart this morning and there was the same truck stting in an aisle. Now I know why I could not figure the drawing. There are two wheels, one on either side of part 27, and they only show one.. So I can start again or use my improvised design above. We'll see.

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7 hours ago, landman said:

Went to Wal-Mart this morning and there was the same truck stting in an aisle. Now I know why I could not figure the drawing. There are two wheels, one on either side of part 27, and they only show one.. So I can start again or use my improvised design above. We'll see.

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Maybe the drawing relates to a Mk I version of the palette truck, and the one you saw in Wal-Mart was a MK II version?...... just guessing.

David

Posted (edited)
On 12/1/2019 at 9:32 AM, Anglia105E said:

Much easier to move heavy engine cylinder blocks around the shop floor now, eh Pat?

David

Yes. Before there were places the fork lift couldn't access and they had to transfer stuff to dollies etc. Now they can bring it just about anywhere.

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A Porsche engine was on the forklift anticipating the arrival of the customer. However, he showed up in a Bonneville pickup with no tailgate. The engine will have to be switched to the hoist.

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40 minutes ago, landman said:

A Porsche engine was on the forklift anticipating the arrival of the customer. However, he showed up in a Bonneville pickup with no tailgate. The engine will have to be switched to the hoist.

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I do like this photo, Pat..... and it tells a story, which is entirely plausible. I have a '70 Bonneville kit that allows the building of that pickup or the convertible version, which was a donor kit for the Pontiac Parisienne conversion. That is a nicely setup scene that you have put together, and the Porsche engine will be hoisted into the pickup without any fuss. The guy with the clipboard seems to fit well into almost any scenario that you can devise.

David

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50 minutes ago, tbill said:

I just love tuning into this thread, fantastic stuff!

Thank you Tom. Glad you are enjoying it.

  • 3 weeks later...
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A customer came in with a Pontiac 389 with a rather unusual supercharger topped by a pair of sidedraft Webers. The Boss offered him to trade a Tri-Power assembly for it.

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  • 4 weeks later...
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I purchased two new "employees" and a gorgeous Alfa 158 engine. I cut off the arms of the one guy and reattached them in a "at the bench" position.

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Beautiful Alfa engine there, Pat....... and the ' employee ' has no excuse for not working at the workbench, now that his arms are in the right place.

The other guy looks like he could be using a mobile phone, or maybe writing something on a notepad.....

David

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