Build your own Attex 8x8

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    Build your own Attex 8x8

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    Hmmmmm, this is why I've been tryin' to stay on my meds lately..............

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeMeg View Post
    Hmmmmm, this is why I've been tryin' to stay on my meds lately..............
    Come get your 3-wheeler!😁
    l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeMeg View Post
    Hmmmmm, this is why I've been tryin' to stay on my meds lately..............
    It sure is a nice frame Joe. I don't have a lot in the way of sprockets or axles, but you know how easy they are to come across. I'm just about sure I have the floor pan which would sure help out. I made up a sketchy bench seat years ago for Big 5 which I'd throw in.

    Here's a markup of basically the sections you need.



    Here's the front bench seat frame that's included:


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    Quote Originally Posted by amphibious drew View Post
    Come get your 3-wheeler!😁
    Ooooo, I almost forgot about that one , see how good this new medication is working!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hydromike View Post
    It sure is a nice frame Joe. I don't have a lot in the way of sprockets or axles, but you know how easy they are to come across. I'm just about sure I have the floor pan which would sure help out. I made up a sketchy bench seat years ago for Big 5 which I'd throw in.

    Here's a markup of basically the sections you need.



    Here's the front bench seat frame that's included:

    I have an engine,trans,sprockets,bearings,1045 TG&P,etc.,etc..............and now the pot is sweetened with the inclusion of free, detailed plans!?! Ohoh,there are those two big guys in the white coats again.....gotta go!!

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    There's a chance that I might be driving through Cleveland in the near future. You've got my number; we can talk.

    Also, I've been meaning to FINALLY thank you for that graphite bar you gave me about 5 years ago. I've been electrolysis-ing a bunch of parts and MAN does that work nice. Best anode I've ever had. Thank you... if you come across any more, they're high quality stuff....

    ::EDIT:: I *THINK* I have an original green engine cover for it, too....

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    Drew, with all my broken bones, and tests I've taken in the last 4 years, I know where to find some excellent products.

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    If Mike can't find the floor pan, I have a NOS one for the project. Pilots seat is easy to fab up from 1/2 water pipe and a pipe bender.
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    This is certainly one heck of an opportunity to create a very unique and rare (only ABS Attex 8 wheeler in existence?) machine.

    I can't find any earlier threads on electrolysis or I would have put the link here. Your most welcome. That's AR-8 Grade Carbon and it certainly reduces the mess involved! A good amount of it is discarded at the workplace.
    I will rustle some up and bring it to Ashtabula in June for ya. If anyone else is interested,look me up there.

    Sorry for molesting this thread,let's get back to finding a new home for a special piece of history! ABS is SO easy to work with!

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