Hi Again David, When you say measurements for a bow top, you do realise that any measurements I would say use on my carriage would be different, say on yours...
I purchased some brass kickplates from a lady on ebay that works great for a faux radiator or any other brass trimmed project. This brass is heavy duty, .050"...
Lee, I just need some relative dimensions, I can adjust from there. Where is this PDF file on tops ? I'm not able to find it. Thanks, David ... realise that...
David, Most builders are not aware of a brass material called "Shim Stock"....it is available in different widths, thicknesses & legnths & comes in a rolled...
David & Other Members, The "Vintage Craft" series of books are available through www.amazon.com & are really great sources for valuable information on various...
Lee dose Woodlyn have a web site? Jerry NW Ohio ... From: Lee Roy "Lee" Thevenet To: HorselessCarriageReplicas@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 8:57...
Dave, What wheels and tires did you use for your carriage. Did you use the Ford N frame from the web site. If a person wanted to put a back seat on this...
Earl, I used the Northern Tool cart wheels and Kenda Flame tires. the frame was
the same dimensions as outlined in the NRS plans but I used 1 1/2 inch
square...
Dave, I was thinking on making it more like the 1909 Ford Model T Tourabout Which has f full rear seat.. What did you use for you front axel. Did you use the 1...
Very, very nice---like that Ford tractor, too---another of my many interests. Gene Waugh Elgin, IL 60123 ... Front axle same material...Here is a photo album...
I am planning on making a full scale replica of the 1907 IHC Auto Wagon, but I am trying to get dimensional information. I have found lots of photos, but I...
Hi Again Bruce & welcome to the group. I did a really quick search this am on the IHC Wagon & found an abundance of photos at www.wisconsinhistory.org & I...
Hi Lee, I will try that. I have a line on a possible owner in Montana, and I will also be contacting the group Bob mentioned in his reply. Thanks, Bruce ... ...
Great Bruce, Keep us updated on your progress...:) Lee ... From: Bruce Thorson To: HorselessCarriageReplicas@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007...
Hi Bruce- Go to this page - _http://www.trombinoscar.com/heavytruck/ihctruck.html_ (http://www.trombinoscar.com/heavytruck/ihctruck.html) - and you'll see...
Hi to any and all: Is it desireable to have camber on the front wheels? If so, how much? I'm following Leroy's instructions on caster (5 degrees although...
Hi ho from south bend indiana at the studebaker convention. There's a pretty solid '28 sedan for sale in the corral for 3,000.00 if anyone's interested. The...
Hi Bill, The five degrees of cmber I recommend is to help the wheels lean over in a turn much like a bicycle....less camber more side load....:) Lee ... From:...
Bill & others, I must apologize, given the late hour I answered your post Bill, incorrectly I must add...this am I went back & checked the axle plans (on the...
Bill, I wrote a couple articles on steering in Engine & Wheels. If you go to issues #33, 54, & 55, you could read through them and maybe pickup some...
Bob, and Lee, I am awed and impressed by your craftsmanship and knowledge. Let me offer some backwoods observations on the subject of steering geometry. (My...