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LEGENDS => Setup and Handling => Topic started by: DARK AGE 53 on May 16, 2008, 01:49:58 pm
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I used 3/4" thick wall square tubing, overall height is 11".
Later,
Al
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last one.
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Very nice looking. So does it show both minimum and maximum wheelbase?
Mike
Totally jealous of the stand you have there.
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the marks I scribed on the slider probably aren't that accurate, what I've done is lock the bolt down on the slider then use a good tape measure to get the measurement....not as good as some have but then again it's better then what I had ( which was nothing :) ).
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Hi Al,
Very nice gauge you have made there! :nice:
I can see where that is going to be a very handy tool! ;)
Thanks for Sharing!!!!
Steve
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Nice tool. your quite the fabricator. We have one that has a stop at min and max but we use a tape on it anyway to make sure.
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Do you sell the wheel gauge? If so, how much? I live in Philadelphia, PA
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Hi Lenny,
Unfortunately, Al has not been on the site in some time. The thread is from '08 and he was posting the pics for anyone interested in building a similar tool. I have no further information and have not heard from Al in a few years. Sorry!
Steve
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I did a quicky version of the gauge without the adjustable end. It hooks the wheel edge on the one end and gives me a flat level surface to run the tape measure along to measure up to the other wheel rim.
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Thank you