I tied a cloverleaf hitch around the box. lifted it with my 50# fish scale, and it blew the end out of the scale. My neighbor's bathroom scale reads 66#.
You're far to modest, Justin. I've seen the projects challenged and accomplished by you and others on this board. Very impressive! I have virtually no 356 support in this neck of the woods, so I rely on boards like yours for info on techniques, specs, and products to get my jobs done. When I rebuilt my engine about 5 yrs ago, I searched for months to find a machine shop operator who was willing to listen and learn. None had any experience. I got lucky .... and learned a few things from him, as well.
I'd just like to express my appreciation for people like you, Justin, who are willing to invest the time and effort to design, build, and manage precious resources like this. Without these boards, I'd be spending a lot more time and money experimenting .... and often losing.
And, thanks to Jack for the lead on brake drum relining. $295.00 per side may cause me to rethink this whole rear disc brake ordeal.
Dave
You're far to modest, Justin. I've seen the projects challenged and accomplished by you and others on this board. Very impressive! I have virtually no 356 support in this neck of the woods, so I rely on boards like yours for info on techniques, specs, and products to get my jobs done. When I rebuilt my engine about 5 yrs ago, I searched for months to find a machine shop operator who was willing to listen and learn. None had any experience. I got lucky .... and learned a few things from him, as well.
I'd just like to express my appreciation for people like you, Justin, who are willing to invest the time and effort to design, build, and manage precious resources like this. Without these boards, I'd be spending a lot more time and money experimenting .... and often losing.
And, thanks to Jack for the lead on brake drum relining. $295.00 per side may cause me to rethink this whole rear disc brake ordeal.
Dave
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