As for work, well, it's spring break and we have not had the hands needed to complete the lay-up. Despite that, progress is still being made. We had two important deliveries last Thursday: the machined aluminum suspension parts, and the steel tubing for the frame. We were also given a brief glimpse of the new design of the rear suspension, nicknamed "the dragon" after some artistic interpretation from Tim. David came in on Tuesday and cut the tubing down to size so it can be bent, fitted, and welded. The mold for the new steering wheel has been finished and is ready for lay-up. Abe came in again, and with the proper parts, finished opening the motor for us.
Thursday, March 6
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As for work, well, it's spring break and we have not had the hands needed to complete the lay-up. Despite that, progress is still being made. We had two important deliveries last Thursday: the machined aluminum suspension parts, and the steel tubing for the frame. We were also given a brief glimpse of the new design of the rear suspension, nicknamed "the dragon" after some artistic interpretation from Tim. David came in on Tuesday and cut the tubing down to size so it can be bent, fitted, and welded. The mold for the new steering wheel has been finished and is ready for lay-up. Abe came in again, and with the proper parts, finished opening the motor for us.



As for work, well, it's spring break and we have not had the hands needed to complete the lay-up. Despite that, progress is still being made. We had two important deliveries last Thursday: the machined aluminum suspension parts, and the steel tubing for the frame. We were also given a brief glimpse of the new design of the rear suspension, nicknamed "the dragon" after some artistic interpretation from Tim. David came in on Tuesday and cut the tubing down to size so it can be bent, fitted, and welded. The mold for the new steering wheel has been finished and is ready for lay-up. Abe came in again, and with the proper parts, finished opening the motor for us.
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