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<img src="/forums/images/graemlins/ignore.gif" alt="" /> You have *truly* mastered the art of the understatement! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/mrt.gif" alt="" />

The wires have been the toughest, most frustrating part for me!


Well, honestly, wiring for me is the easy part... between my 14 years on 12v electrical/electronics and my degree in electronics... I have no fear of that part. I think the mechanical part was worse than anything... and honestly, I didn't find that too tuff... just hard to find time to deal with things and once you get a SLIGHTLY discouraging problem, you lose ALL motivation... at least I did. Now that I see that light at the end of the tunnel... game on!

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You people and your wiring troubles... just drag it to my house and we'll get it running. I'll do it in exchange for some light welding work <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/pfft.gif" alt="" /> Everyone has a gift I guess. I own a welder and can cook bacon on the stove, but for some reason I can't get the welder to sound like I'm cooking bacon.

Awesome work guys. To poke a little bit more fun, awesome work Coach (Randii still owes us pics from his dual-sided serpentine belt thread from many moons ago).


Thanks for the offer... but even if I needed to take you up on it, and I could get it to you... I couldn't produce sizzle-lean sounds either. I have a 90A Mig welder and have gotten pretty decent with that but wouldn't trust MY skillz and that little welder for anything major.

BTW, what double sided serpentine belt are you talking about? Does Randii have a project going on too? If so, I'd like to see what it is.

TTYL!

Randy!