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| Rock Stacker Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Cumberland
Posts: 98
| I was looking at some rigging on a sailboat today, and I thought of what seems to be a good idea for a stick crawler. First you take two sections of 4 to 6 inch of threaded rod and in between the two rods you take a long bolt(threaded on the inside) grease up the inside of the nut and the threads of the shafts. I can find the Parts right now so I'll just draw it up in MS Paint. http://www.bikeguide.org/forums/atta...1&d=1168035868 Follow the link I have a new project now. |
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| Rock Crawler Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Easthampton
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| Rock Stacker Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Cumberland
Posts: 98
| Damn, oh well. |
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| Quarry Creeper Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Surrey B.C Canada
Posts: 220
| Hey man even if its already been done.If you came up with the idea on your own GOOD JOB its a good thought it apperantly works (he's got one) Last edited by mjh; 01-06-2007 at 12:04 PM. |
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| Rock Crawler Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Easthampton
Posts: 754
| ya i didnt say you couldnt use that design, if you want to go ahead, it performs really well |
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| Newbie Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: tenn
Posts: 38
| just be sure to keep it out of the weather |
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