[simpits-tech] Change of Plans: Pix
Marv De Beque
simpits-tech@simpits.org
Wed, 09 Oct 2002 21:21:11 -0400
I liked the first picture. However, do you still have the ores that go with
it? ;-)
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> From: Steve Wilson <mafsix@attbi.com>
> Reply-To: simpits-tech@simpits.org
> Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 21:11:00 -0400
> To: <simpits-tech@simpits.org>
> Subject: [simpits-tech] Change of Plans: Pix
>
> Here be the promised pix...
>
> http://mafsix.freewebspace.com/hull.JPG
>
> http://mafsix.freewebspace.com/seat.JPG
> - There is a rectangular cutout in the lower front of the seat base that
> cannot be seen. Part of a plan
> to temporarily use the seat for a testbed cockpit.
>
> http://mafsix.freewebspace.com/panel.JPG
>
> http://mafsix.freewebspace.com/bottom.JPG
> -Holes have been cut into the bottom to permit access to the wingnuts and
> bolts that hold the keel together.
> This was part of a plan that would have had the deck and consoles epoxied into
> place permanently,
> preventing access to these attach points.
>
> Bolts together okay. Adequately sturdy. Thick fiberglass in most locations.
>
> There are a number of the usual scratches and marring that go along with being
> moved around from storage location to storage location over the course of the
> past 1 1/2
> years. I always intended to paint it, so never worried about that.
>
> I still have the hacked up side consoles and bottom deck, which in the right
> hands may still be useful.
>
> At $300, I am cutting my losses - even if only partially. I want a more open
> cockpit like Todd Ferrante's at this point - still very Viper, but more
> accessible and, after 7
> years working on one pit or another, a more short term solution to my simming
> needs.
>
> All sales final, cash only on pickup, Paypal for delivery within 50 miles.
> Costs over 50 miles negotiable up to a maximum of 100 miles. NO SHIPPING
> OPTION.
>
> As Mike W. said, I have more gears that an 18 wheeler, and shift 'em about as
> often. This offer may be withdrawn at any time, and I get wicked creative on
> the
> weekends - part of brain fatigue after a long week programming. Fair
> warning!! ;-)
>
> Steve
> --
> Here be the promised pix...
>
> http://mafsix.freewebspace.com/hull.JPG
>
> http://mafsix.freewebspace.com/seat.JPG
> - There is a rectangular cutout in the lower front of the seat base that
> cannot be seen. Part of a plan
> to temporarily use the seat for a testbed cockpit.
>
> http://mafsix.freewebspace.com/panel.JPG
>
> http://mafsix.freewebspace.com/bottom.JPG
> -Holes have been cut into the bottom to permit access to the wingnuts and
> bolts that hold the keel together.
> This was part of a plan that would have had the deck and consoles epoxied into
> place permanently,
> preventing access to these attach points.
>
> Bolts together okay. Adequately sturdy. Thick fiberglass in most locations.
>
> There are a number of the usual scratches and marring that go along with being
> moved around from storage location to storage location over the course of the
> past 1 1/2
> years. I always intended to paint it, so never worried about that.
>
> I still have the hacked up side consoles and bottom deck, which in the right
> hands may still be useful.
>
> At $300, I am cutting my losses - even if only partially. I want a more open
> cockpit like Todd Ferrante's at this point - still very Viper, but more
> accessible and, after 7
> years working on one pit or another, a more short term solution to my simming
> needs.
>
> All sales final, cash only on pickup, Paypal for delivery within 50 miles.
> Costs over 50 miles negotiable up to a maximum of 100 miles. NO SHIPPING
> OPTION.
>
> As Mike W. said, I have more gears that an 18 wheeler, and shift 'em about as
> often. This offer may be withdrawn at any time, and I get wicked creative on
> the
> weekends - part of brain fatigue after a long week programming. Fair
> warning!! ;-)
>
> Steve
> --
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