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Skaldiddog's "Progress"

Maaan...I was gonna say that!! :evil:

I was gonna say next you'll be busting out an optical computerizermajigger & lmnoper outta your closet to tell us the true flooglebinder scooterbrakes...but YOU said it 1st! Damn you House!


J.D.

You know JD, sometimes I just see that you posted up on a thread and I start chuckling and grinning before I even open it knowing that I'm gonna get a laugh out of whatever it is you posted"thumbsup".

J
 
Well if tire cutting doesn't work out for you can always open a pizza shop now....
It slices, it dices, It Julians' tires!
Glad you got it worked out."thumbsup"
 
You know JD, sometimes I just see that you posted up on a thread and I start chuckling and grinning before I even open it knowing that I'm gonna get a laugh out of whatever it is you posted"thumbsup".

J

ESPECIALLY when I try to post tech :mrgreen: That makes ME laugh too. Gatdamn smarties & all yer brains...an smarts.

J.D.
 
You're nuts Joel. In a good way of course. However, I won't believe that your blade is all that straight until you "blue" it on your surface plate."thumbsup"
 
Voodoo Chile Re-Mix Update: Edward No Scissor Hands

You're nuts Joel. In a good way of course. However, I won't believe that your blade is all that straight until you "blue" it on your surface plate."thumbsup"

Now you're talking machinist stuff that is over my head. I'll have to look that one up.

This jig is elegant, to say the least. I love clean and to the point design work and execution there of. I must be part Amish.

I'm part Amish. I like women wearing dresses.

Finished the set of 4 reduced Voodoos (silvers). First 4-pack impression is that they are pretty good (after removing pins, not pictured). They are virgin rubber with virgin pins and virgin foams so I can't be too critical. Over the summer I'll beat on them and shake them out. I'm liking medium CI outers to keep them full and let the pins work. But this setup is bouncy though not hoppy. The foams definitely need 100 packs on them before they are good. I'm going to see if I can design a foam aging jig to work the foams out as I do something else.

I couldn't let my comp rig have all of the new-shoe fun. Had to hook my car up for the road trip to AZ. I literally went straight to the tire store as soon as I mounted the voodoos. It was a cool day. Ah that fresh tire smell in the garage.

J
 

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I'm loving the competition package wheels on the BMW. That classic multispoke is probably one of my favorite wheel designs
 
I have the same tires on my car and love them! I will never own another sport tire for the street. They excel in the rain and have insane traction around the track and mountain roads. :twisted:

You know your tires. I likely won't see too much rain in SD but the swervy stuff is a plenty aqui.

Try some losi pink boss claw foam in those. Cut the width down a little though"thumbsup"

Thanks. Got a part # for those? If you can't tell I'm a total pin rookie.

Ive seen Joel hill climb a rental car so mayne he should star cut em. Does Erik make knuckle weights for BMW's?

JD

B-Lux weights. I think the iron block and truck tranny helps bias some.
 
Skull Cap

Gonna try something somewhere between the Holy Moly thong-bikini body and the hacked off body from WCS. A hood of some kind just make's it look more like a truck. Either way, new is shiny so it's all good.

Yes, Rovers.

J
 

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