Everything posted by balthazar
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01-15-12 ??
Yep- retractable hardtop:
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01-15-12 ??
^ Therefore the judicial use of the word 'limited'. IMO, building more than 2 is 'limited production', esp if they were sold. Not 'regular', but limited. Kinda like the threshold for a serial killer (more than 2 victims). Of course Hudson, you have ID'd the car correctly. • • • BTW, if anyone cares, the woman is Gloria Vanderbilt. She was 17 yrs old in the above pic. Rather attractive in her early youth. The gentleman bears a strong resemblance to Rock Hudson, but Rock was a year younger than Gloria- guy above doesn't look 16 to me.
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01-15-12 ??
The woman was an accomplished designer. The car was a limited-production, aluminum-bodied sports car. In it's day it saw national exposure. What is it?
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C7 Corvette on Alpha Platform?
Aso the best one you can think of.
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Drilling Square holes...
Ooops- my inbox was full. :duncecap: I cleaned it out try again if you have a pic. You should be able to weld both sides of the bolt and get good penetration if the welder is up to it- what's it's capacity? You said security, as opposed to structural, so penetration might not be as crucial. You'll see it in the steel if it's done well. You can always pre-heat the metal with a torch to aid penetration. Yes- you'd have to cut heads off (not sure what quality threaded rod you can buy)- but the weld will fill the hole; no worries there. Parallel pipe drilling calls for a milling machine with a feed table to achieve perfection, IMO.
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Drilling Square holes...
No ideer on the PM scenario. Drilling thru fast-growth, green wood sucks, esp PT. Plenty of opportunity for deflection. Nice, dry, slow-growth wood drilling is a relative pleasure. Of course, I'm just assuming wood is involved here; you didn't specify. As for the studs- I would drill the holes & weld them thru the stock, but you'd have to devise some sort of either (2) right angle to clamp them to, or washers/a sleeve to keep them perpendicular. A bit tricky without a dedicated jig. Ideally, you'd build the studded steel piece first, then drill the holes they'd go thru second.
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C7 Corvette on Alpha Platform?
Age of the platform is completely irrelevant in light of safety, performance & fitting the need of the vehicle's mission. IOW, if the current Corvette was cranking out the numbers it does on a chassis from 1956: hallelujah!!
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Miss Me? Now You've Got To Kiss Me! ;)
All those totally non-production-ready designs tend to look pretty snazzy. 24" rims, wheel openings cut down to 2" off the pavement & 9" side glass = Fun-Town!
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Cheers or Jeers: 1953 Chevrolet Corvette, #124
^ Hmmm, that would suggest a '54 body there....
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Miss Me? Now You've Got To Kiss Me! ;)
There goes the neighborhood...
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Cheers or Jeers: 1953 Chevrolet Corvette, #124
^ R U saying they can't be driven, or can't be driven enjoyably? It's just the I6 thing, isn't it?
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Porsche News: Porsche Shows The 2013 Boxster
I seem to recall Chrysler published an engineering report that their '57 fins aided in cross-wind stability....
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Drilling Square holes...
Just sketching it out: mark out your 7/16" hole, drill 1/8" holes at each 4 corners, then drill a 7/16 hole dead center (step it- but watch avoiding the edges of the 1/8" holes until the 7/16th bit- might have to do a test hole here. 1/8" hole is negotiable, only has to accept the rounded corners of the carriage bolt- but smaller here is better than larger). A sharp 3/8" wide square file will knock off the tiny bits left after the 5 overlapping holes are drilled. Sized just right & test-fit; you may be able to hammer the bolts in with zero filing. Shouldn't take all that long with 8-10 holes in 1/4" stock.
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Drilling Square holes...
Yea- just in looking at the scarcity of the bits, no way was it going to be affordable. Dude, I could absolute converse on this.... if I had a semi-accurate idea what you were doing. Can't you weld the 6-8 first (get 'em dead perpendicular) then drill the holes on-site to line 'em up? "Driven in"... ? Is this thru wood? Can't torque 'em tight enough to call it 'secure'? Throw me a bone here.
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Cheers or Jeers: 1953 Chevrolet Corvette, #124
That IS rough. I looked over a '54 @ an auction a few years ago- wasn't quite as incomplete as this but still a monster project. But that price is mad insane: jeers on the price.
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Porsche News: Porsche Shows The 2013 Boxster
Porsche is putting fins on the next boxster???
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Drilling Square holes...
First vid doesn't illustrate it well, but it's the same principal. Based on the Reuleaux triangle, apparently you need a special chuck that allows the bit's center to revolve on a circle rather than on one point. This shows it: In poking around online, I've seen mention for drilling in wood & AL, but could not find steel bits available retail anywhere. Actually, I couldn't find any of these bits retail. Would still be interested in some sort of illustration- can you weld studs on the metal? Otherwise: 5 holes per hole: 4 corners & one center. Watch the overlap.
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Drilling Square holes...
Ask & ye shall receive: Actually, I ran across this question & link elsewhere last month: • • • Otherwise, at the scale you'r working with (7/16), I would be tempted to drill the corners, then the center hole- not as much material removal as straight grinding into the corners... but still a lot of work. Hopefully the bit above is available somewhere & reasonably. How about some project pics on this, SAm?
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Lincoln MKZ Concept: Comments
balthazar replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)This car was already built, but MUCH slicker: MK-R is still in my top 5 concept designs of the last decade.
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Happy Birthday, Balthazar
Bah humbug !! Thanks, my wheeled brothers. And B-K; I won't tell if you don't!
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Porsche News: Porsche Shows The 2013 Boxster
Sometimes it's nice to have an occasional stylistic move forward.
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- Porsche News: Porsche Shows The 2013 Boxster
Porsche has NEVER been about 'revolutionary' WRT existing models; the very suggestion is quite amusing. (no knock on you, William.)- About the "gallery"
^ yeah- I thought of that right after I posted. Just gotta get into that habit here.- About the "gallery"
I'm split. One one hand, there's a lot less multiple quoting of pics over &over &over, making a thread 50-feet long... But on the flip, you have to 'page back' thru every pic to get back to the thread. - Porsche News: Porsche Shows The 2013 Boxster
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