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« Reply #630 on: April 08, 2011, 08:44:41 PM »
Neil, if Doris and I ever have another child I will name it Cleco.

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« Reply #631 on: April 08, 2011, 10:03:09 PM »
Freud, Ray, You've out done yourselves great work.
 Although, I think I know what Jim Hume is thinking in that last picture (104 020) you have to ask yourself what's Jim Hume thinking.
Jim great craftmanship,very nice.
Thanks Richard
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« Reply #632 on: April 08, 2011, 11:17:02 PM »
Thanks, Richard.  Most of the credit goes to Freud for the great photos and capturing the essence of what's happening as the construction progresses and those great shots of Hume pondering.  If you knew what he was thinking, you might not wanna know, yanno?  :)

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« Reply #633 on: April 09, 2011, 12:04:22 AM »
I'm wondering how the growth and contraction is compensated with the thin aluminium skin and the sturdy metal frame from the hot and cold temperatures. Weather temperature in night and noon for one example, hot engines on the other, and from the sun and shade on the car's different sides on the track? An aeroplane grows a lot in high altitude flight but I think the frame construction and similar materials is compensating for that, but whatabout the liner? If the aluminium panels is fitted with that kind of precision and all those countless rivets in reamed holes to an unforgiving steel frame, wouldn't the liner would look like a waffled banana at the end of the track?? Break the news gently if Treit forgot all about that and have to start from scratch again! :mrgreen: I guess I can use the scrap for patching a shed I got here... :-D

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« Reply #634 on: April 09, 2011, 07:38:31 PM »
That's probably why it is riveted instead of welded.
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« Reply #635 on: April 09, 2011, 07:58:23 PM »
Marlo has been in the aircraft business for many years and knows about aircraft construction as does a few others on the project. I doubt if there will be a problem.
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« Reply #636 on: April 09, 2011, 08:14:06 PM »
I didn't honestly thought it would be a problem, but riveting alone doesn't solve all issues, or does it? I wouldnt mind a deeper explanation in the topic from someone or anyone that have been in the aircraft business for many years and knows about aircraft construction. How can you have control of such fine tolerances with a skin like that on a frame like that. Surface is a carrying idea in the aero departement.
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« Reply #637 on: April 09, 2011, 08:45:06 PM »
I'm sure the small panels help 
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« Reply #638 on: April 12, 2011, 07:37:31 PM »
I just left Michael Werner from a mall in Everett, WA. He is the teacher at Granite Falls HS Manufacturing class in Granite Falls, WA.

The two cars that were entered in the Shell Eco Marathon arrived in Houston about 11:30 AM, PDT.

Tomorrow morning they can enter the pit area and their pit site can be set up so when the crews arrive it's all ready for them.

Sound like anything salt flat racers experience?  They are experiencing the same excitement we experience for Speed Week.

Michael will be posting their experiences and results on Landracing.com.

Target550.com extends all the best wishes to them as they challenge the world in this event.

They exactly parallel most race teams that race on the salt or at El Mo.

The things that didn't go on the trailer are being packed in suitcases. Oh well, it's nice the crew can make certain that what's needed

will be there.

Marlo, Jim, Jason, Dave, Ray Therat and I hope that the time and sweat they have put into this project give them satisfaction.

Their next event is World of Speed.

Then eall of us can meet this remarkable group of students, their teacher and support team at B'ville.

My Thanks to USFRA for allowing them to participate in their dream event.

They are experiencing the same rush we do when Speed Week is only days away

We will all meet them on the Salt.

Go for it Shop Girls and Urban Concept crew. Blow their doors off.

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« Reply #639 on: April 12, 2011, 07:42:59 PM »
We will have a mid week post on target550.com this week.

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« Reply #640 on: April 12, 2011, 07:48:32 PM »
"Go for it Shop Girls and Urban Concept crew. Blow their doors off."

I'll second that, even tho Freud mentioned me in his post.  May the racing gods be with them.



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« Reply #641 on: April 12, 2011, 08:07:02 PM »
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Miss LIBERTY,  changing T.K.I.  to noise, dust, rust, BLUE HATS & hopefully not scrap!!

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« Reply #642 on: April 12, 2011, 10:46:23 PM »
THANKS Spark.  They are a GREAT group and a new branch on the tree of LSR competition.

They will show up at B'ville in a few years with the same excitement as we had in the 50's and 60's

and probably be better prepared.

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« Reply #643 on: April 13, 2011, 11:58:02 AM »
I did some clean up and collected some miscellaneous fotos so a new midweek post.

http://www.target550.com/gallery/105_clean_sweep_down_fore_and_aft/index.html

That url will open it for you.

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« Reply #644 on: April 15, 2011, 12:53:48 AM »
I talked to Michael Werner in Houston tonight.

Both cars are thru tech, the girls had several small changes to pass, and they are ready for the events.

I'll hear from Michael or he will post on Landracing.com after their events.

Go Strong, Shop Girls and Urban Concept team.

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