Michaele
Pebble Pounder
Today the postman brought some photo-etched sheet I had me done:
Since I could not wait I started to put some parts together.This was some work for a watchmaker, not really for me. But then, my father was a trained watchmaker, but I do not have much from him there. The mechanics is bolted together with M4 screws, washers and nuts. The tool is a 2mm fork wrench, that is 30mm long. Everything a bit too small for my fingers, and was just doable patiencewise. At least the seat cushion is mounted, the rear part is still missing. But you will get the idea here:
The seats can sway to the front, so that the rear passengers can climb in. And this is how its done:
Michael

Since I could not wait I started to put some parts together.This was some work for a watchmaker, not really for me. But then, my father was a trained watchmaker, but I do not have much from him there. The mechanics is bolted together with M4 screws, washers and nuts. The tool is a 2mm fork wrench, that is 30mm long. Everything a bit too small for my fingers, and was just doable patiencewise. At least the seat cushion is mounted, the rear part is still missing. But you will get the idea here:
The seats can sway to the front, so that the rear passengers can climb in. And this is how its done:


Michael