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Re: Brunhilde refurb update
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 7:43 pm
by Airbear
How about one of these?
Brunhilde could hypnotise policepeople into believing that we weren't really speeding.
Re: Brunhilde refurb update
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 9:33 pm
by Doug
Chaerlie!
I'm gobsmacked!!
My Bert is going to feel utterly shabby when lined up with the newlook Brunnhilde!!!
I hope that Brunny still remembers her old mates-
She does look rather mgnificent
Re: Brunhilde refurb update
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 10:38 pm
by Chuey
My immediate thought about the unused but still spinning tacho cable was a propeller. May have to gear it up for best effect. When I read that you had considered that, it made me think it may be inevitable.
The violin pegs filled me with envy and I had to look away.
Chuey
Re: Brunhilde refurb update
Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 10:24 am
by moosehead
Wow Charlie, you've been busy! The results are superb!
The satin/matte finish I really like...gives me an idea for a lingering project sitting in the corner.
And the choke pulls....stay tuned
Much better then the old coiled up hunks of wire I'm using now...you've inspired me to find something more creative.
Great job, enjoy Bruny!
Re: Brunhilde refurb update
Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 6:53 pm
by Airbear
Doug wrote:Chaerlie!
Doug, you have been listening to Bernie's pronunciations for too long (inside joke involving Doug's Scottish architectural practice partner).
Doug wrote:
I'm gobsmacked!!
My Bert is going to feel utterly shabby when lined up with the newlook Brunnhilde!!!
I hope that Brunny still remembers her old mates-
She does look rather mgnificent
Hey, long time no see, Doug. How's your Bert going? Feeling the need for a Spring ride?
Given the patina still remaining, I don't think there will be any snootiness from Brun. She's in her 40th year now - a tricky time for any girl, experience tells me.
Chuey wrote:
My immediate thought about the unused but still spinning tacho cable was a propeller. May have to gear it up for best effect. When I read that you had considered that, it made me think it may be inevitable.
The violin pegs filled me with envy and I had to look away.
Chuey
Hmm, yes. Gearing up - that'll be an interesting challenge. I'm seeing a little 'steam-punk' type housing fixed to the triple-tree. Tarnished brass perhaps. With wood somewhere, of course. Thinking further, I know there is a nice little gearbox available from Technic Lego. I might have to do a bargain with my grandson. Watch this space.
Moosehead wrote:
Wow Charlie, you've been busy! The results are superb!
The satin/matte finish I really like...gives me an idea for a lingering project sitting in the corner.
And the choke pulls....stay tuned
Much better then the old coiled up hunks of wire I'm using now...you've inspired me to find something more creative.
Great job, enjoy Bruny!
Thanks Moose. Yep, loving the choke pulls over the battered, rusty, barely functioning original cables. I used a section of the old cable inner - very stiff wire. The wire was too stiff to make a circular loop - my original intention. I look forward to seeing your creative solution.
Re: Brunhilde refurb update
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 6:31 pm
by Sibbo
I just read it all through twice Charlie and she looks lovely, she's a lucky girl to have someone soak her in a tub of TLC for a few weeks .The little propeller would be perfection, perhaps silky oak with a little bit of copper and brass thrown in, gently of course. It would obviously make you 5 km faster into a headwind .
Re: Brunhilde refurb update
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 8:14 am
by Airbear
Thanks Peter. I've been dropping in occasionally on your boat build. Good progress, and it's going to be a fine boat.
I've just finished making a new smaller seat for Brun, adapting a semi-seat that Hans sent me.
And there is a new wooden rear rack on the way.
Re: Brunhilde refurb update
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:08 am
by Jean
I see your big yellow cat sleeping in the chair (?) over there on the upper right.
Re: Brunhilde refurb update
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 3:32 pm
by ME 109
Man that seat looks superb! And you got it finished very quickly too.
Brunny will look even more excellent with her adornments to come.
Re: Brunhilde refurb update
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 4:36 pm
by Airbear
Jean wrote:I see your big yellow cat sleeping in the chair (?) over there on the upper right.
Nah Jean, that's some yellow box firewood in a wheelbarrow. Pic was taken at Cat Feeding Time, so big yellow cat would have still been filling his face with chunks of ox heart at the Cat Cafe. He's a gifted eater.