tuna55 wrote:pinchvalve wrote: I love the small bike trailers that people have made. Coroplast Bike TrailerI want to build one now but have no practical purpose at all.
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tuna55 wrote:pinchvalve wrote: I love the small bike trailers that people have made. Coroplast Bike TrailerI want to build one now but have no practical purpose at all.
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G_Body_Man wrote:EvanB wrote: In reply to G_Body_Man: Rod ends.Rod ends! Thanks.
The rod ends are just the dingles on the ends though, right? These guys:
The assemblage of the two rod ends and swedged/tapped tube in the middle must have a different name, I would think.
In any case, splitter is what I have in mind for my presumptive scavengings as well. Don't yet own the vehicle that I plan to put it on, but that's a minor detail
Picked up a total of 4 signs when out this evening. Didn't get the really big one I'd been eyeing- upon closer inspection I'm thinking it was put up by the people whose property it is on so I don't consider it fair game.
Grtechguy wrote: RC plane On that note, I just posted a listing on CL for yard signs tomorrow.
Rc airplanes are best built with coro I have several that I used to learn to fly with and to teach my son when he was little. They are called spads (simple plastic airplane designs) SPAD to the bone has lots of plans and tips for working with coro.
Furious_E wrote:G_Body_Man wrote:The rod ends are just the dingles on the ends though, right? These guys: The assemblage of the two rod ends and swedged/tapped tube in the middle must have a different name, I would think. In any case, splitter is what I have in mind for my presumptive scavengings as well. Don't yet own the vehicle that I plan to put it on, but that's a minor detailEvanB wrote: In reply to G_Body_Man: Rod ends.Rod ends! Thanks.
The assembly is called a Turn Buckle. It uses 1 LH thread and 1 RH thread rod end.
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