Lowrange2
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Abbeville, SC
I suppose.
115" really. wow... How's progress coming, anyway? Any new pictures?
Just got back... now I got five more days and I'll be home for break. As much as I don't want to be here it'll be nice to have power for a little bit. Honestly though I'd probably rather still be outside with the chainsaw.We got the same storm here too, but not as bad... Still a ton of trees down and power out, But we were in a lucky-er area, got power back yesterday. Good luck with getting everything back together out there, and hurry up because I want to see this thread continuing!![]()
Funny you mention that! We were talking about that this afternoon. Our place in VT was just missed by that storm.thats awsome... flashback.
'98 we got one up here, no power for 17 days. course we heated with wood, cooked with propane, life was good.
stay safe with the saw out there, hope everything gets cleaned up and straightened out for you and yours there soon.
dang, that storm looks like it sucks. we barely got anything out in amherst. one of my girlfriend's room mates is from holden and they're in the same boat as you. not really that far away.... i was at home in grafton and it wasn't bad at all. crazy what 20 miles or so will do.
Got to try. It makes life more enjoyable.glad you're looking at it in with a bright perspective, that's half the battle!
Too bad I'm not closer. I'd "volunteer" my rig to help keep you busy... :laugh3:So now I find something else to do for the long weekend.![]()
I've got enough work with just one. I couldn't imagine two! :laugh:Too bad I'm not closer. I'd "volunteer" my rig to help keep you busy... :laugh3:
I'll take those...I've got a fuel cell and all the goodies ready and waiting
I know those two very well. :banghead:... not having the money to do much, changing the designs...
I'll take those...nhrocker said:I've got a fuel cell and all the goodies ready and waiting
Haha... I'm not the one that wrote the code in excel, and the few people that did work on it did a great job... so I'm not gonna complain about word choice.hehe i like how the light blue = "mess with these cells", real tech talk-like![]()
That is more of a half-educated guess. I've got it writen down somewhere, but if I remember right it was related the to height of the bell housing to the ground.I'm curious...how do you go about calculating your vehicle's CoG height?
No worries, I'm taking a quick dinner break before I finish figuring out how much more rear floor needs to disappear to work with that now needed rear crossmember.sorry i'm not able to offer any opinion as to how your #s look...