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Sciotoville Bridge 10 foot build going to Jim







GREAT Job Daniel!!

That looks great Daniel. It’s going to look great when in place.

The bad part it, its not for me. Hope to get pic thou when installed.

I figured it wasn’t but maybe it can help finance another one!

What a beast. Fantastic job. I can’t wait to get my hands on it.

His shop reminds me of mine!

Came out real nice!

Sean

I really need to learn how to weld!! That looks incredible!

-Kevin.

yup, what they all said…

dieseldude . said:

I really need to learn how to weld!! That looks incredible!

-Kevin.

Kevin, welding is easy. first you get a 20 amp power supply, then you derail a train with no safety fuses in place, and…

:wink:

Sean McGillicuddy said:

His shop reminds me of mine!

Came out real nice!

Sean

Its time to clean the shop again… then start back on the Pass station and a 6 foot bridge but it does need a good cleaning.

A clean work surface is a sign that no work is happening.

And that reminds me, I need to go on an expedition to find mine again.

That is a really cool bridge. If only I had that kind of talent.

like the bridge and the shop but what is that car?

richard

Looks to be a late '60s Mustang.

65 Mustang 300 hp 289 4 speed, shelby front end 9" rear willwoood brakes, hydrolic clutch, full roll cage front drop 2" back drop 1 1/2 cowl hood and spolier deck lid, fuel cell in trunk. otherwise just a play toy. Goes 140 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

That is a REAL car!

Nice Daniel. Would like to see a shot of the whole car one day. No rush, just an OT interest. Them old 289s could be spooled up a whole bunch back when I was building them (seems like a century ago). I am sure the technology can do even more today.

Bridge gone… Time to build another one, custom 6 footer now…