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Re: Tech Weekend- Kinglake, 17/18 Jan 2015
Posted: Sun 18 Jan, 2015 10:43 pm
by jonfromhamilton
I didn't really have anything specific I wanted to learn or cover this weekend just happy to hang out with a great group of people and watch estuary recoveries go pear shaped.
Thanks guys, looking forward to the next one.
Re: Tech Weekend- Kinglake, 17/18 Jan 2015
Posted: Mon 19 Jan, 2015 9:36 am
by Jonno
Thanks Steve, agree with all, certainly was an excellent weekend! Thanks heaps for hosting, I think this is a winning format!
Looking forward to the next one, wish I could have stayed for some more level 10 hektik discussion!
Re: Tech Weekend- Kinglake, 17/18 Jan 2015
Posted: Mon 19 Jan, 2015 9:43 am
by gwagensteve
That discussion was so far beyond level 10 it wasn't funny.
Highlights:
Mazda TQ 5speed transmissions with integrated torque converters, used in busses with 13B rotaries in the late 1970's, and their awesomeness.
Air shocks on cantilevers designed to provide falling rate under compression (and extreme droop - just added that leigh

) to compensate the exponential rising rate characteristics of air shocks - and to prevent "push off" without suck down winches.
It was happy times. The whiteboard got a work out.
Re: Tech Weekend- Kinglake, 17/18 Jan 2015
Posted: Mon 19 Jan, 2015 1:26 pm
by Matthew
I just can't picture a rotary being a good thing in a bus.
Were any pictures taken of the cantelever design? It sounds cool.
Re: Tech Weekend- Kinglake, 17/18 Jan 2015
Posted: Mon 19 Jan, 2015 1:30 pm
by gwagensteve
Ooo no. That was erased from the top secret whiteboard. What happens on tech day, stays on tech day.

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Steve.
Re: Tech Weekend- Kinglake, 17/18 Jan 2015
Posted: Mon 19 Jan, 2015 1:58 pm
by Matthew
Damn, defs have to make the next one.
Re: Tech Weekend- Kinglake, 17/18 Jan 2015
Posted: Mon 19 Jan, 2015 3:01 pm
by Mike57
Thanks Steve for hosting the event. Thanks also for dismantling my old transfer case so I could see what was inside. Although I did not stay all day I got a lot of value. I agree that it is a good format for a tech day. Need to take a welding course though if I ever want to get serious about it. Another project for my retirement I guess.
Mike
Re: Tech Weekend- Kinglake, 17/18 Jan 2015
Posted: Mon 19 Jan, 2015 7:10 pm
by luigi
Hi Fellas.
Yeah, really good on Saturday, small group. Easy to get into the conversation. Learnt a lot about mig welding. Though Steves welder was so good and easy to use, it felt like cheating.
Also Jons talk and demo on diff setups was very useful as well.
Thanks Steve for organising.
Regards, Wayne.