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Re: Tech Weekend- Kinglake, 17/18 Jan 2015
Posted: Fri 12 Dec, 2014 9:58 am
by lbzook
Jonno wrote:would like to discuss wacky suspension ideas, part design and integration
Me too, I've got alot of funky ideas in my head to bounce around and discuss
Re: Tech Weekend- Kinglake, 17/18 Jan 2015
Posted: Fri 12 Dec, 2014 6:58 pm
by luigi
Hi Fellas.
I would like to learn a little about Mig welding. Also very interested in adjusting/setting up a ring and pinion. That would be worth the admission fee alone.
Regards, Wayne.
Re: Tech Weekend- Kinglake, 17/18 Jan 2015
Posted: Fri 12 Dec, 2014 8:24 pm
by gwagensteve
What's the fee? Listening to me drone on for hours?
I'm keen to see what's involved I doing a pinion. I've never had one out.
Happy to do some welding stuff. It's the break over point from being a consumer to being a fabricator. Once you're a fabricator, you're never a victim to what you can buy off the shelf.
Re: Tech Weekend- Kinglake, 17/18 Jan 2015
Posted: Mon 15 Dec, 2014 10:15 pm
by Brad.Jones
I just bought myself a welder on the weekend. Ill come up for this. Been doing a heap of practise stuff. A little scared doing it for real on the zook.
Re: Tech Weekend- Kinglake, 17/18 Jan 2015
Posted: Sat 10 Jan, 2015 1:05 pm
by stevend34
I’m interested in coming along as a ‘prospective member’. Can you please send me some details / contact me?
Cheers
Re: Tech Weekend- Kinglake, 17/18 Jan 2015
Posted: Sat 10 Jan, 2015 7:04 pm
by gwagensteve
So, current confirmed attendees are:
Luke
StevenD34
Mitch
Mike
Leigh
Matt
Wayne
Jon165
Jonno
Please confirm by Thursday at the latest if you wish to attend. If anyone needs my address shoot me a PM.
I need to know who is planning on staying the night on Saturday.
Topics:
Jon165 will be running the ring and pinion setup tutorial
There (like always!) will be a possibly baffling suspension tech discussion
Mig welding looks to be popular
I'll be doing some stuff about part design/fabrication
Please bring:
Lunch provisions. The BBQ will be available for anyone who wishes to use it.
Beverages
We have pretty reasonable pizza back in town (after 5 years!) They also do steaks etc. I reckon its easiest to do a food run on Saturday evening for anyone that wants in.
I'll do a fry up for anyone staying Saturday morning (hence why I need numbers)
Format:
Please try to have something you would like to ask about. More questions = a better tech day.
We won't be stopping for a formal lunch - it just chews up heaps of time. People are welcome to cook/eat whenever they want during the day.
Bring a chair
Bring your camera/notepad/laptop etc. It's a good opportunity to take photos of things for reference later.
Keep an eye on the weather. Kinglake is cooler than Melbourne and there's often a surprisingly cold southerly blowing. Bring a jumper/jacket.
Steve.
Re: Tech Weekend- Kinglake, 17/18 Jan 2015
Posted: Sat 10 Jan, 2015 7:18 pm
by greyghost
i'm 100% staying Saturday night
Re: Tech Weekend- Kinglake, 17/18 Jan 2015
Posted: Sat 10 Jan, 2015 8:04 pm
by gwagensteve
As I expected
Oh, forgot to mention we will be having a look at what's inside a transfer too. I think mike57 was going to bring a faulty jimny case to compare with the gear drive case.
Re: Tech Weekend- Kinglake, 17/18 Jan 2015
Posted: Sat 10 Jan, 2015 8:34 pm
by Mike57
Yes, I will bring my chain case with a stretched chain. I am interested is seeing what damage has occurred as a result of the slipping chain. I am guessing I will need to reuse this one at some stage. Just interested in opening it up and taking a look, nothing more than that.
Re: Tech Weekend- Kinglake, 17/18 Jan 2015
Posted: Sat 10 Jan, 2015 8:53 pm
by neofitou
Mike57 wrote:I am guessing I will need to reuse this one at some stage.
You can have my Jimny case if you want a spare one Mike.
I am pretty busy next weekend, but I will try and pop in at some stage for at least a little while.