accountantpete
Brexiteer
Stray Number 2 has just walked in totally wet through and gone to sleeeeeep on theeeee keeeyboaaaard.
On both sides, different decks.Sheep on the right hand?
Goats on the left?
Oh, I was off on scripture.On both sides, different decks.
Dinner okay then?Mrs. Ga made some roast beef sandwiches for dinner. I made the french fries. All quite good.
Now listening to a bit of Tielman Susatos' Danserye (1551).
It occurs to me that the bodywork is quite angular, so have you considered getting some of this?:Finding my set of engineering compasses, set squares and protractor has really made my life much easier.
Less of the trig needed, now it's pretty well much pure geometry. Bliss!!!
If the chassis was only 29" it'd be narrower than most internal house doors, 30"!!Having truly horrible problems getting the rear view and side views of the Higman to match on the scale drawing.
I suspect the numbers I've been given for wheelbase and chassis width aren't the right ones. Either the wheelbase isn't 78 inches, or the chassis width isn't 29 inches or they're *both* something else.
So I've asked a friend who wrote the book on Superstox racing. Literally. Will see what he says.
It occurs to me that the bodywork is quite angular, so have you considered getting some of this?:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Styrene-...568986?hash=item4b0aaba7da:g:IqoAAOSwjk9ZW7Q1
It comes in sizes up to 3mm thick, which might also be suitable for the chassis, bumper etc.
If the chassis was only 29" it'd be narrower than most internal house doors, 30"!!