'Nother insteresting ebay find... *LINK*
Scott Burr in down to 76 deg Ben Lomond,CA
>I wonder if it's an improvement on the Bailey design...
A tailed Bedrock...
Est. 1998 — 27 years of woodworking knowledge
'Nother insteresting ebay find... *LINK*
Scott Burr in down to 76 deg Ben Lomond,CA
>I wonder if it's an improvement on the Bailey design...
A tailed Bedrock...
What you've got there, Scott
Bill Houghton, Sebastopol, CA
>is the racing version. The knob allows you to exert maximum pushing pressure on the back of the plane, thus guaranteeing a win in every planing-for-speed contest.
When I saw your link, I spent a few seconds, before clicking on it, rying to figure out how some could have possibly put an el*ctr*c motor on a Bedrock.
Re: What you've got there, Scott
Todd O. Cronkhite Maine Native in FL. Exile :~(
>Can't imagine that it worked very well after this modification, and wonder why it was done. Only thing I can come up with is perhaps one of it's owners had some type of hand injury/deformaty which required it.
Todd O.
In thinking about it....
Scott Burr in up to 81 deg Ben Lomond,CA
>All the handle is there for is guiding and some downward pressure on the end of the stroke. Instering thought Todd...
In thinking it just might be the NASCAR version.
I'd rather see the GP version myself...