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I believe the upper shock sensor mount is finally finished. I can remove and reinstall the sensor without having to remove upper shock mount. The hex head screws gave me more room than the Allen head screws did. The first obstruction is real close.
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I know it has taken me forever to get this part of the build to where I like it. When we are finished I will post some pictures. Back to work.
The good part is having Bob Toy as a sounding board and let him do some brain storming on a process or plan of attack. Last edited by Larry Hill; 05-10-2025 at 08:25 AM. |
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The stuff pictured is the parts that we used. There is a bunch of stuff we did not like or did not work.
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Wow...so that's what milling is supposed to produce, lol. Excellent work, very professional looking.
Someday I aspire to have stuff come off my mill like that!
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