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Hi all another new bod.
Came across this site whilst trying to find plans for a linisher.
I have access to and use a Wabeco CNC mill, Jet 3 1/2" lathe and also 3 Colchester lathes and two Bridgeport mills and a XYZ mill.
I'm an engineer/technician by trade and also a hobby engineer.
I have built my own trike and currently a tot rod for my daughter.
Here's a couple of photos of my shop at work.
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Hi Syko Triker,
Welcome! :welcome:
Nice machine shop you've got there! Let's see the trike you built…
Have you seen the linishers in our database? Click here to check them out: Linishers
What's next on your build list?
Ken
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Hi Syko Triker - welcome to HomemadeTools.net :welcome:
Post some pics of that tot rod project if you've got 'em :)
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Thanks all for the welcome.
Attachment 3935Attachment 3936
Two of the Tot Rod.
Attachment 3939Attachment 3940
And two of the Trike.
Trike is a GS850GN Suzuki in a frame made by a friend (as I'm no welder) Tanks are aftermarket HD 2.5 gallon, rear axle is from a Reliant Rialto, front end is Suzuki GSX 1100 efe with uprated brakes. Seats are from a Suzuki VL125.
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Very nice!
What are you working on now?
Ken
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Still working on the Tot rod when I can, still have the drive system to sort and keeping the trike on the road.
Don't get a great deal of time as Daughter's 4 and we also have an 12 week old boy as well.
Not bad for a 54 year old eh!
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Is the tot rod going to have a pedal-drive arrangement of some sort?
More power to you with two little ones at 54 - I'm sure it would kill me at 49!
Ken
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Tot rod will be electric 12/24V not sure which yet. They might be the start of my early demise Ken.:lol:
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Good news I have started planning Tot rod number two similar to this one.
Attachment 4013
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Looks like a neat build! Keep us posted on progress…
Ken