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Where's the ch!tter ?

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Originally Posted by 284LUVR
Where's the ch!tter ?


Lower right in the first pic.

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Originally Posted by tjm10025
Originally Posted by 284LUVR
Where's the ch!tter ?


Lower right in the first pic.


This is the 1st pic:

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Not that first pic.

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Looks cool!

I'll send my Heep up to get painted! grin


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Do you have a place for a rotisserie for the bodies?

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Yes, the room with the hoist is where a rotisserie will be mounted to a body, from there it can go straight outside or inside the building for whirly/twirly/flippy/spinny work.

A lot of under side work will be done right on the hoist, including some media blasting if it doesn't look like frame off or rotisserie is necessary.

99% of the "dirty work" will be done in that room with the hoist.

contain the mess.





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What did you used to draft this up.? Awesome by the way.?

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Free software from google.

"Sketchup"

Compadre "white bear" and I used it to design an assembly line for manufacturing plant in.... 2009? lol.

I figure if it worked for that project it's good enough for making my shop model.



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Nice Dave.



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nice work,dave ,as always.


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Originally Posted by Mannlicher
now if I can only find me a 1963 Falcon sprint, or Futura 260 that is reasonably priced. laugh


I had a 63 falcon when I was in the Navy, baby blue and it had some snort! sold it in 07. wish I still had it


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Originally Posted by northern_dave
Free software from google.

"Sketchup"

Compadre "white bear" and I used it to design an assembly line for manufacturing plant in.... 2009? lol.

Impressive...

I tried Sketchup once, was used to all my Solidworks hotkeys, got frustrated and quit...


Realistically, if you're doing this 50 hrs a week, how many cars do you think you will be able to do a year.

(Basing everything off of the work that it took to get the Roadrunner complete)

3-4 ?

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That's pretty much the exact same size and footprint as we have.

We did add a covered porch all across the front, which I'm really pleased with. Nice to just sit in the rockers during the rain.

I'll post some pictures.

Congrats!


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Looks like you are off to a good start!

I like the floorplan.

You will spend more hours awake there than at home...


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I love seein a real all American venture.


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Looks great Dave. Hope it all comes together quickly and under budget!! Good luck with it !!


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Awesome Dave.

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All the Grain Belt you can drink.
I said "beer" not swill...



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Grainbelt for redneck, cause he figgerz that's what we drink in MN.
You mean, it's NOT?????

Hand me a GBP at your own risk sir. Keep in mind, I'll be carryin'..

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Originally Posted by Deerwhacker444
Originally Posted by northern_dave
Free software from google.

"Sketchup"

Compadre "white bear" and I used it to design an assembly line for manufacturing plant in.... 2009? lol.

Impressive...

I tried Sketchup once, was used to all my Solidworks hotkeys, got frustrated and quit...


Realistically, if you're doing this 50 hrs a week, how many cars do you think you will be able to do a year.

(Basing everything off of the work that it took to get the Roadrunner complete)

3-4 ?


You have solidworks? really?

Yeah, forget about sketchup then. lol!

As to the "how many per year?"

I'm hoping that once I'm in my groove.... I want to bang out around 8 per year.

Might not happen in my first year, but I want to be at 8 by my second year.


Something clever here.

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