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Shake it up Baby!
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Shake it up Baby!
Ok guys,
I swear I had a YouTube video of this thing. Now I know for sure I do...so with great pleasure, let me introduce you to "Baby."
I swear I had a YouTube video of this thing. Now I know for sure I do...so with great pleasure, let me introduce you to "Baby."
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944_Jim- Diamond Member
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Re: Shake it up Baby!
Thanks for the link to your You Tube. That looks easy to copy and should work well for what I need. Thanks again!
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Re: Shake it up Baby!
That was just a chunk of fence post and a trailer skirt nail between scab lumber uprights. The crankshaft is two bolts and a plywood crankthrow. The pushrod was a chunk of aluminum.
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Re: Shake it up Baby!
Thanks Jim. I do now recall sometime in the past seeing this before now that I see it again.
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Re: Shake it up Baby!
Thanks Jim. Made me wanna "Twist and Shout".944_Jim wrote:That was just a chunk of fence post and a trailer skirt nail between scab lumber uprights. The crankshaft is two bolts and a plywood crankthrow. The pushrod was a chunk of aluminum.
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Re: Shake it up Baby!
dckrsn wrote:Thanks Jim. Made me wanna "Twist and Shout".944_Jim wrote:That was just a chunk of fence post and a trailer skirt nail between scab lumber uprights. The crankshaft is two bolts and a plywood crankthrow. The pushrod was a chunk of aluminum.
Bob
oh yea Bob. It was like "wait for it" the dremel.. the linkage.. the agitation.. the.... what's that?... then the arial-view of the Pactra insignia on the cap of the sm. bottle enclosed in the what's that. What was that Jim?
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