All is well here - overlooking the fact that I, like everyone else, am getting older (75). I don't plan on doing any more publishing as such. Through the 64...
Hi Everett, I'm a new comer here ,but I would like to thank you for your great magazine .I am still working my way though all your back issues .I'm sure that...
Hello Everett, It has been a very long time since we have talked. Thanks for taking my numerous calls and answering my questions while I was deciding which set...
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Dear List, First off, a big welcome to Everett Moore!!!!! I didn't want you to think that I missed you; I've just been busy these last little while, planning...
Excellent newsletter! My thanks to all involved. Don Bowers Kent, Wa ... From: Charles F. To: HorselessCarriageReplicas@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, July...
Great news letter! Thanks to all of you involved, you really put some effort into it along with all of the other things you have going on. Gerry Hale Lake...
It probably does but you would be asking for trouble if you did. I brazed the spokes in my Northern wheels to prevent "pull-out" on slight side loading. Don...
Reply to "Old Goat" on Northern wheels: That is an extremely generous rating. It would mean that you could take a Model T Ford which is generally thought of as...
I think 'cost' is a major factor why many of us have not built a car yet! I know I went into sticker shock as I started gathering info and parts prices. The...
Enjoyed the news Letter...it was great...I'm presently collecting parts for my carriage...got basically everything but the engine...I do things slow so hope to...
Great news letter. I look forward to future issues. I think this will get more folks interested in this hobby and get others working on their carriages. My...
As I read the first issue of HCR Newsletter and some of the recent messages, I got a good dose of deja vu. A couple of things come to mind. 1. I was reminded...
Gene, You might try motorcycle wheels, or there rims with wooden spokes. I do not know how easy they are to get where you are located. No mater what you use...
THANKS ALL WHO ANSWERED MY QUESTION ABOUT LOAD RATING ON NORTHERN WHEELS. YOU ARE A GREAT BUNCH OF GUYS. I BUILT ONE CAR, MY DESIGN, AND I AM NOW BUILDING...
Hi Everett, I want to thank you for joining us & thanks for the good words.......However this is a CAN OF WORMS"... The issue of the Northern Wheel never fails...
I would like to expand just a little bit on the reply I made earlier on the Northern wheel question. I recommended upgrading to Worksman wheels. What I forgot...
Everett, Lee + everybody, Yes, I agree that the wheels are one of the most important factors in a safe car. The problem is over-all costs have skyrocketed to...
Lee, I agree with you 100%. In the past years I have seen questions asked on what type of wheel to use, generally it is what is the cheapest instead of what is...
Interesting , Worksman bicycles rates their work tricycles for 550 lbs . That should give a comfortable margin on the weight and I know they will handle side...
Lee, I am very sorry that my post entitled "Deja Vu" was mis-interpreted. I only mentioned that I was amazed to see the wheel issue still being discussed. I'm...
No apology needed Everett, and no debate when it comes to that dragged in the mud topic, but it has baffled me along with many others that I communicate with...
Lee, First, let me say I'm not looking for an argument. I've been in this hobby for a long time and I hope I can voice my opinion without causing ill will. ...
Hello Ken, I think you might have mis-read my post, I did not call Everetts post a "Can of Worms". The subject was "Wheels", that is the "Can of Worms. I think...
Hi, as I stated before I'm totally new to the horseless carriage replicas hobby, but I can surely agree with all experimented builders that safety should be...
Sounds like some great topics for a future newsletter! A pick the brain of the seasoned builder if you will! Something my Dad used to say - there are no stupid...
I looked over the spoked wheels on the Northern website and don't see how you would attach a sprocket to drive them. Could somebody clue me in? George in Las...
... This is another subject that has been covered in the newsletters of Everett Moore, Engine & Wheels. Here is the site to download free of charge all the...
Good Morning George & David While there, Everett has a really well put together , "Builders Manual" that can be D/Led for use...:) Lee ... From: David Hibbitts...