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Well, that's a pasta machine you got right there, so we need to use pasta rules for the pushrod problem. Boil the pushrod for 6 minutes in salted water. Add a bit of oil to keep it from sticking. It should go limp, and then you can hang it or pull it straight. When it cools and hardens, it's ready. If that doesn't work, try this:https://www.pushrods.net/one-piece-pushrods?gclid=CJv-w9-n5tUCFUWXfgodo9UDxg
The more I follow your great post the more I want a bacon slicer of my own. :1:
Caught me! It's my bicycle HID headlight. I had to use it and a bicycle tailight because the electrical is not hooked up yet...
I was at an old timer show last Sunday and saw this;how to upload imagesThe owner didn't want to sell it though. He's owned it over 20 years. He went sky high when I stupidly told him how much I'd was now worth.Luckily there are two other slicers advertised in a club newsletter .
Cool bike. Enclosed valves - does that make it an Astore or Falcone? That front brake sure looks effective compared to the one on mine. And yes the 750S is a great looking bike too.
It's a 1951 Falcone. I gave him my card, maybe he will call and ask me to buy it from him. Huh, what's that noise? Oh, my alarm clock. I was dreaming 😀😀
Let's hope he gives you a call. If you do get one, post about it on here. WG needs more bacon!
WHEN I get one, I won't shut up about it😁😁😁!!
Needs more red.
I like that sentiment here's a photo from around town yesterday.(Really do need to pull the flywheel, clean the clutch and rebuild the generator...)
Can we get an update rider report? What speed is it comfortable up to, cruising speed, how are the brakes, steering, I bet its a blast|!Would you recommend it as a sunny day rider?
McMaster-Carr has 7 mm steel rod in several varieties, here's "ultra-machinable":https://www.mcmaster.com/#5544T262 . Search "standard steel rods" for more.
How hard is it to get used to braking with your heal, instead of toe?