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It's been a while since I posted on this. I've got quite a bit done since May of last year and finally got a decent way to take pictures and get them onto the computer.
Was thinking before I update this though should I actually move it to a members build thread in that section, and can someone help me with that?
Lot's of news to report, and interested in everyone's feedback!
Here is a sneek peek. Mocking up the cab on a level table with reference lines and trying to recreate the wood. My designing of a 901 box for the old guy. I'm thinking I have a 1930 trans by the cast date and I figured out that that gear isn't worn but it's suppose to be that way. And my respoked wheel with 4 new tire score off from ebay. Just need to find rim clamps and maybe 2 rims.
Thanks,
David

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Hey David,

You're making great progress! yipp

As for moving the thread, I think it is fine where it is, in the 1912-1928 Technical forum. There isn't a 'members build' forum.

Ever onward! Dean

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Looking good David. I'm glad I saw this. It reminds me to send the picture.

Mike


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Many miles of happy motoring
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