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Old 11-01-2010, 05:08 AM
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Have drawn the rear counterweight. It's not precise, but near enough at the moment.

This weekend I moved the last from my old appartment to our new house, so soon the "build" will continue







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Old 11-01-2010, 04:00 PM
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i fully understand that, it was more of a joking statement. what you have so far is about as badass as it gets. keep up the good work man!!!



p.s. out of curiosity, what do you do for a living? are you a machinist?



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Originally Posted by rxspeed7
i fully understand that, it was more of a joking statement. what you have so far is about as badass as it gets. keep up the good work man!!!



p.s. out of curiosity, what do you do for a living? are you a machinist?



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I understood that you were joking, but wanted to explain anyways. Have had many threads in other forums there people thought I was a member of an speedshop, or the owner I dont wanna be mixed up with some company comercials



For a living I works in a small industrial company with 30 employees. I operate CNC-mills with very unusual and rare parts in the waterpower industry. Often 3D-surfaces and so on.

So when I first started to turn the shaft in the Lathe, I had never operated a CNC-Lathe. So the estimated time was pretty long at first

Have done all my CNC-work in MasterCam so far.
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haha sounds good. that sounds like a pretty interesting job. well anyways keep up the amazing work!!! kudos
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haha sounds good. that sounds like a pretty interesting job. well anyways keep up the amazing work!!! kudos


Thank you!



Don't miss out the rest of the car! Have build an own frame and front suspension in a welding-fixture in my garage.



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Are you going to machine your own rotors and housings? Work looks great, keep it up!!
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No, at first I will use stock parts. Maybe when they have tried out the billet-rotors more I could try it to. But housing isn't any idea of making my self.
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As the 4rotor-build have some waiting and contruction-brain-burnout build in, I continued with the chassi and body meanwhile. I promise to update the engine as soon as something funny happen.



See more at my other thread if you are curios



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The shaft is up on the wall again, at least at the table



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