I've decided to make my own CAI
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Hey George-are you making 2 of these?
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It seems like you put enough time into this where it would have been cheaper to buy a JLT. You do get the pride of knowing you made it yourself when you open the hood.
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He could have gone out and bought a C&L or a Steeda one as well. I think your ladder hit the mark!
Originally posted by max2000jp@March 31, 2005, 12:17 AM
It seems like you put enough time into this where it would have been cheaper to buy a JLT. You do get the pride of knowing you made it yourself when you open the hood.
It seems like you put enough time into this where it would have been cheaper to buy a JLT. You do get the pride of knowing you made it yourself when you open the hood.
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I hope he stumbles across something and just blows them all out of the water. He could then sell his idea to one of them.
AH-HA! George said he didn't plan on making any more in mass! He just plans on selling his idea. All I can say George is PATENT whatever you do. Just to cover the bases.
So far, it's better than some others b/c it's plastic and not metallic. Better for heat.
AH-HA! George said he didn't plan on making any more in mass! He just plans on selling his idea. All I can say George is PATENT whatever you do. Just to cover the bases.
So far, it's better than some others b/c it's plastic and not metallic. Better for heat.
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Originally posted by 169stang@March 31, 2005, 9:25 AM
I hope he stumbles across something and just blows them all out of the water. He could then sell his idea to one of them.
AH-HA! George said he didn't plan on making any more in mass! He just plans on selling his idea. All I can say George is PATENT whatever you do. Just to cover the bases.
So far, it's better than some others b/c it's plastic and not metallic. Better for heat.
I hope he stumbles across something and just blows them all out of the water. He could then sell his idea to one of them.
AH-HA! George said he didn't plan on making any more in mass! He just plans on selling his idea. All I can say George is PATENT whatever you do. Just to cover the bases.
So far, it's better than some others b/c it's plastic and not metallic. Better for heat.
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Try JB weld for this kind of stuff. It can used to repair engine blocks. Strongest
stuff I've ever used, and I've tried everything. Axle on my tractor broke, no problem just cleaned it good, JB weld, held up so far with hundreds of pounds
on it.
Jim
stuff I've ever used, and I've tried everything. Axle on my tractor broke, no problem just cleaned it good, JB weld, held up so far with hundreds of pounds
on it.
Jim
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Originally posted by 169stang@March 31, 2005, 8:25 AM
I hope he stumbles across something and just blows them all out of the water. He could then sell his idea to one of them.
AH-HA! George said he didn't plan on making any more in mass! He just plans on selling his idea. All I can say George is PATENT whatever you do. Just to cover the bases.
So far, it's better than some others b/c it's plastic and not metallic. Better for heat.
I hope he stumbles across something and just blows them all out of the water. He could then sell his idea to one of them.
AH-HA! George said he didn't plan on making any more in mass! He just plans on selling his idea. All I can say George is PATENT whatever you do. Just to cover the bases.
So far, it's better than some others b/c it's plastic and not metallic. Better for heat.
I've heard there's a great patent lawyer out in California.....goes by the name of Frank Weyer, might want to give him a call.
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Great fabrication work!!! A lot of that good ole yankee ingenuity at work!! Have fun up there in NH at New England Dragway!! Wish I could go up there again, gonna have to visit my inlaws soon, I guess!!
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Originally posted by Blazing Saddles+April 3, 2005, 5:13 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Blazing Saddles @ April 3, 2005, 5:13 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-killo-11@April 3, 2005, 4:54 PM
I could send you some Delrin if you could make me 1.
I could send you some Delrin if you could make me 1.
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Delrin® resins offer superior mechanical properties including high strength and rigidity over a broad temperature range, toughness and resistance to repeated impact and good electrical insulation. The resins are used extensively in injection molding and offer excellent thermal stability.
I have a 6 OD x 10 foot bar.
You must work for GE.
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