Thursday, November 28, 2013
Monday, November 25, 2013
Just once can we start the week on Friday?
More Stevie,
If you listen close you can here the amp buzzing in the background.
If you listen close you can here the amp buzzing in the background.
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Caturday Kitteh update.
Both Wash and Zoey are doing fine, they have doubled in size/noise/cuteness/trouble. Wash has made 1 grand escape to the land beyond the door, luckily for us it was rainy and cold so once we figured out that he was out, he was rather eager to rejoin us in the great indoors.
Wash is a full time snuggler and is ready willing and able to conk out in any available lap. He's gotten over the CAT scan stuff while I'm sleeping and I kinda miss it.
Zoey will snuggle when it suits her and she still hasn't figured out how to meow.
Sometime I'll explain the politics in this house and how the kittehs deal with the little doggie who rules with an iron paw. I can tell you that there are very few dull moments in this house.
Monday, November 18, 2013
Monday again.
Send a prayer or well wishes for those that weren't as lucky after yesterdays blustery blowout. We got lucky, the gusts here were only 65 MPH.
Anywho,,
Have a ball this week!
Anywho,,
Have a ball this week!
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Monday, November 11, 2013
Monday and its Veterans Day too,,,,
Forgoing the Blues today and will instead leave you with this:
Chokes me up when I hear it.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Hobbies
Every couple years I get a special project from a friend of mine that is a rural mail carrier.
Right hand drive conversions on Ford Escapes. The last few she has gotten have been hybrids, which I'm not overly fond of, however for a mail carrier to get 40+ mpg on a mail route is outstanding.
I have over the years came up with a workable system for getting the pedals on the wrong side. If it was a Jeep they make all kinds of kits for this but they make nothing for a Ford.
We ended up buying a brake pedal kit for a Jeep and modifying to work.
Well,,, Ford no longer makes the Escape hybrid and the new Escapes are on a different platform than the old ones so my system had to be modified a bunch to work.
Since these things are fly by wire on the throttle its easier to make a long bellcrank that runs across from one side to the other. On the previous models it could run straight across and had plenty of space in front of the console to put it.
The new ones are much different, first off the console sides run all the way to the firewall and are one piece from the firewall to the rear of the console and there was a lot of parts removal just to get the sides off and once I got them off the big empty space that used to be behind them is now filled with heater box.
Add in the fact that there is only one place for the throttle shaft to run thru, which is half perfect, drivers side is fine but on the passenger side it would push the pedal assembly back 5-6" further back than it needed to be.
Since I am real good friends with Rube Goldberg I added a couple of U-joints and came up with this,,,
Right hand drive conversions on Ford Escapes. The last few she has gotten have been hybrids, which I'm not overly fond of, however for a mail carrier to get 40+ mpg on a mail route is outstanding.
I have over the years came up with a workable system for getting the pedals on the wrong side. If it was a Jeep they make all kinds of kits for this but they make nothing for a Ford.
We ended up buying a brake pedal kit for a Jeep and modifying to work.
Well,,, Ford no longer makes the Escape hybrid and the new Escapes are on a different platform than the old ones so my system had to be modified a bunch to work.
Since these things are fly by wire on the throttle its easier to make a long bellcrank that runs across from one side to the other. On the previous models it could run straight across and had plenty of space in front of the console to put it.
The new ones are much different, first off the console sides run all the way to the firewall and are one piece from the firewall to the rear of the console and there was a lot of parts removal just to get the sides off and once I got them off the big empty space that used to be behind them is now filled with heater box.
Add in the fact that there is only one place for the throttle shaft to run thru, which is half perfect, drivers side is fine but on the passenger side it would push the pedal assembly back 5-6" further back than it needed to be.
Since I am real good friends with Rube Goldberg I added a couple of U-joints and came up with this,,,
The brakes are Hydraulic with a master cylinder and pedal on the passenger side and a slave that pushes the pedal down on the drivers side, made for a Jeep and modified long ago to work in a Ford. The throttle pedal and mount I added as well. The traction tape was added by the owners.
This is how it connects with the go pedal. The shaft floats in bronze bushings so its nice and smooth.
The slave cylinder used to mount to the floor on some rather flimsy tube mounts and thankfully the new truck has an impact tube running across the bottom of the dash and I was able to mount the slave of it and its much stronger and was a lot easier to get in place.
I shot a vid of how it works, its a bit dark but at least you get the idea,,,
Of course the entire operation was done with direct supervision as shown at the end of the vid.
Since I am making a Mail truck I refer to this as a sex change.........
Sunday, November 3, 2013
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