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Where did you get your "50 more years" date from? Do you have access to information that the rest of us don't? If you have, don't look mine up as I don't want to know.... until my last breath in 50 more years!
Cheers,
brad
Where did you get your "50 more years" date from? Do you have access to information that the rest of us don't? If you have, don't look mine up as I don't want to know.... until my last breath in 50 more years!
Cheers,
brad
Where did you get your "50 more years" date from? Do you have access to information that the rest of us don't? If you have, don't look mine up as I don't want to know.
Brad, did you miss your calling?
Thanks! Hmmm... working in a stable on a farm may actually be better for my health!
By stable I mean.... I just hope to find a job. Since March, I have put out over 60 resumes!
It's not as easy as it once was out there, and "practical experience" is worth nothing to recruiters now.
Brad
Very sorry to hear of your terrible loss John.Got to be honest but this is a shock to me. Last week when I came here I was on the old site and suddenly tonight everything is changed and I seem to have missed the changeover completely!
I'll have a good look round but reading this topic it seems I really have missed a lot of activity. What I can say is that it seems to be way more speedy than it has been of late. Sometimes had to wait 30 seconds or more for a page to load which made surfing a tad slow to say the least- much better now.
Re. the idea of a payment system of some kind- I'm happy to oblige as this is probably the friendliest site I use and despite the low level of activity, is always good to visit. I'd also be very keen to get some transfers/stickers for my builds to brighten them up.
I guess most of us have our own ideas about what might improve the popularity and my own would be much more coverage of electric power systems. There's no doubt that ebikes are increasing in popularity and a visit to 'Endless Sphere' shows what an enormous range of interests there is. Everything from straight 250W legal e-assisted bikes to the several killowatt powered machines. Personally I prefer not to attract the attention of local Law enforcement so stick to modest (almost) legal power. I have two standard bikes and two trikes all with electric power and enjoy them. Mostly the building but also pottering around on them. My next build is to be a semi-recumbent two wheeler with 250W (or thereabouts) power. I can't pretend to understand it but lots of interest is shown about a home build ESC with programmable perameters (power, speed limiting, regen braking etc). Brad could probably design one that's easy to build and program and not too costly and that would certainly attract attention of enthusiasts???
AZ is mentioned on various sites and very often when looking for bike/trike info on Pinterest there'll be at least one pic of Brad or Kat or both on AZ machines with AZ mentioned as the source. ES also names AZ as a good place for noobs to start when they come and ask questions about building a bike/trike. I'm not sure why all this doesn't translate to increased site users but maybe, as others have said, the thought of building a bike just seems too difficult to most. A real shame. I do think that the welding puts some people off as it's quite a leap for someone who's never done or considered doing it before. I still think a simple wire fed welder is favourite for the steel we use. Brad is an excellent welder and some of his stick welds are very impressive indeed. I doubt many of us and certainly not a beginner, could manage anywhere near as good a job.
A video tutorial showing simple welding for beginners might go down well? In fact any video tutorial is a good idea for those of us used to youtube tutorials! Brad's written instructions and pics are very good but a video would interest more beginners I would think.
A bit of a downer but just to say- my wife suffered a brain bleed on new years eve last year and died a few hours later. Needless to say the bottom dropped out of my world and I pretty much lost interest in everything. I am left with a senile and incontinent dog who will only do his business outside if I'm there with him. So every morning as soon as he wakes I take him out to my workshop where he lays in front af an electric fire mostly but does wander outside when nature calls. I then get on with chopping and welding and planning which helps keep my brain occupied. Evenings I sit and research on the PC while he sleeps beside me. We are doing OK and will slowly get ourselves together again and AZ is helping so please keep up the good work Brad.
PS if you get around to carrying on with the velo that would be good...............
John
Thanks for all of your ideas, and for being part of this great community.Got to be honest but this is a shock to me. Last week when I came here I was on the old site and suddenly tonight everything is changed and I seem to have missed the changeover completely!
I'll have a good look round but reading this topic it seems I really have missed a lot of activity. What I can say is that it seems to be way more speedy than it has been of late. Sometimes had to wait 30 seconds or more for a page to load which made surfing a tad slow to say the least- much better now.
Re. the idea of a payment system of some kind- I'm happy to oblige as this is probably the friendliest site I use and despite the low level of activity, is always good to visit. I'd also be very keen to get some transfers/stickers for my builds to brighten them up.
I guess most of us have our own ideas about what might improve the popularity and my own would be much more coverage of electric power systems. There's no doubt that ebikes are increasing in popularity and a visit to 'Endless Sphere' shows what an enormous range of interests there is. Everything from straight 250W legal e-assisted bikes to the several killowatt powered machines. Personally I prefer not to attract the attention of local Law enforcement so stick to modest (almost) legal power. I have two standard bikes and two trikes all with electric power and enjoy them. Mostly the building but also pottering around on them. My next build is to be a semi-recumbent two wheeler with 250W (or thereabouts) power. I can't pretend to understand it but lots of interest is shown about a home build ESC with programmable perameters (power, speed limiting, regen braking etc). Brad could probably design one that's easy to build and program and not too costly and that would certainly attract attention of enthusiasts???
AZ is mentioned on various sites and very often when looking for bike/trike info on Pinterest there'll be at least one pic of Brad or Kat or both on AZ machines with AZ mentioned as the source. ES also names AZ as a good place for noobs to start when they come and ask questions about building a bike/trike. I'm not sure why all this doesn't translate to increased site users but maybe, as others have said, the thought of building a bike just seems too difficult to most. A real shame. I do think that the welding puts some people off as it's quite a leap for someone who's never done or considered doing it before. I still think a simple wire fed welder is favourite for the steel we use. Brad is an excellent welder and some of his stick welds are very impressive indeed. I doubt many of us and certainly not a beginner, could manage anywhere near as good a job.
A video tutorial showing simple welding for beginners might go down well? In fact any video tutorial is a good idea for those of us used to youtube tutorials! Brad's written instructions and pics are very good but a video would interest more beginners I would think.
A bit of a downer but just to say- my wife suffered a brain bleed on new years eve last year and died a few hours later. Needless to say the bottom dropped out of my world and I pretty much lost interest in everything. I am left with a senile and incontinent dog who will only do his business outside if I'm there with him. So every morning as soon as he wakes I take him out to my workshop where he lays in front af an electric fire mostly but does wander outside when nature calls. I then get on with chopping and welding and planning which helps keep my brain occupied. Evenings I sit and research on the PC while he sleeps beside me. We are doing OK and will slowly get ourselves together again and AZ is helping so please keep up the good work Brad.
PS if you get around to carrying on with the velo that would be good...............
John