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Old Apr 22, 2016 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by WyattsRide
Plus, you won't let them check your receipt when the security sensor went off while you exited AND you got offended by it.
Kudos! I say to the checkout clerk "You turned off all the security chips, right? If the bells go off, I'm not stopping." I'm not sure I mean it, though.
Old Apr 22, 2016 | 01:54 PM
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I enjoyed your last 928 journey and will certainly follow this one.

FYI. You can rent a proper auto carrier from U Haul for like $25 per day. Might be easier next time around. I am pretty sure that you will be doing more 928 project in the future!

Best of luck.
Old Apr 23, 2016 | 04:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Crumpler
What's impressive to me is that you can run your presidential campaign at the same time...
I spend a lot of time managing that. You guys, I'm not trying to convince you. Being president is as easy as fixing a 928 or as hard. It depends on how you approach it.

I have a few goals, mostly revenge. I want to get Israel back for attacking the USA on 9/11. It ruined my life and hijacked my marriage.

You'll probably see me on Alex Jones in the next week. If all goes well I'll get his endorsement.

My twitter gets the views.

My Jewish investors think it's a goof and ignore it.

Either way, I'm doing what I love and going for it.

Somebody described me as 'the little engine that said **** it'.

Besides the Porsche, I have been working on my UsedFerrari.com and my UsedMotorhome.com the are gaining mometium. I'm also working on my heliostat. I'll also build the Geodesic Dome this weekend. At least I'll get the pipes and start cutting all 200 of them and than drill them. It's a 24' diameter.




My three major goals the rest will fix itself. Read more if you like on my lambright.com










Have you guys heard of Tinker Cad. I say this because you could be printing some old parts you can't get, like the plastic for the radio of the 79 with the twin post. or at least print the mold to do injection plastic.


black and white are said to be on the moon. ULO unidentified lunar objects. google that.




Old Apr 23, 2016 | 04:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Adk46
Kudos! I say to the checkout clerk "You turned off all the security chips, right? If the bells go off, I'm not stopping." I'm not sure I mean it, though.
No I don't steal.

Stealing is for loser.

and the whole let me see your receipt is an accusation of theft. I'll just sue them. Its not stealing until you leave the doors. They better have much probable cause or I'm going to sue them. I actually see an attorney this week about it. and the employee at safeway telling me to 'suck a bag of dicks'. My only option is to sue or go murder somebody.
Old Apr 23, 2016 | 04:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Cameron
I enjoyed your last 928 journey and will certainly follow this one.

FYI. You can rent a proper auto carrier from U Haul for like $25 per day. Might be easier next time around. I am pretty sure that you will be doing more 928 project in the future!

Best of luck.
I love this idea, but the investors fought me and wanted me to get a box truck. I really just wanted a dualie that could pull a 5th wheel and tow. Yet I'm working with them. Making do with what I have.

I'm turning the box truck into a new service for moving. I'm a moving taxi of sorts. I bring the box truck too you, you load you crap."YOU LOAD NOT WAYNE" I got hurt so I can't be doing heavy lifting. Than I drive the truck to your new spot and you unload it. WHy? cheaper than uhual, less hassle for the public. Think of it as Uber for Box trucks. It should make 200 a day.
Old Apr 23, 2016 | 05:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Mark R.
That's some scary looking **** there Wayne (those ramps).

I haven't done anything like that since back in my teenage days.

But hey, you got 'er done. That's what matters. Good for you.

So whatever happened to your acquisition 'Number Two'..?
I know. I'm taking the feedback here to make the next version stronger.







I love how scary this photo looks.








That will hold! NOT!











What the ****!





A knot in the wood. ****ing overlooked that. Damn.








Brian seller of truck suggested 2x8x20 doubled up. Sounds good!











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Originally Posted by linderpat
Jaysus help whoever follows behind that panel truck, with a 3500 pound car likely not even strapped in. But hey, what could go wrong?
It makes you think of all of the **** you don't know when you are out and about.
Of course its strapped and chained down.


Love the story about the groove and flat tire.
Old Apr 23, 2016 | 05:04 AM
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Originally Posted by GregBBRD
I think it's fantastic that Wayne is out there actively working to make his dreams come true.

The cinder blocks with the tie downs to keep them stable under the wood ramps seemed like a potential disaster. Please think of a more stable method before the next one....even putting a tight fitting piece of wood through the holes in the cinder blocks (to keep them centered on each other) would help considerably!
OK, I'll do that. Each version gets easier and stronger.

I have a plan to attach the ramps to the truck. I have some bolts and holes to be drilled.
Old Apr 23, 2016 | 08:09 AM
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maybe half this s**t should go over to OT, or P&C. Could be way more interesting there. Just sayin.
Old Apr 23, 2016 | 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by beran earms
maybe half this s**t should go over to OT, or P&C. Could be way more interesting there. Just sayin.
One could only hope for that sort of entertainment.
Old Apr 23, 2016 | 12:23 PM
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Wayne, your store shopping videos are EPIC, so innocent and unscripted, do you ever brush your hair?
Old Apr 23, 2016 | 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by waynelambright
Have you guys heard of Tinker Cad. I say this because you could be printing some old parts you can't get, like the plastic for the radio of the 79 with the twin post. or at least print the mold to do injection plastic.
I've been looking into a number of options for 3D molding of parts, and TinkerCad was one of them.

The issue I've found with the process to this point is getting the digital representation accurate enough to allow for a good 3D print.

I've tried coming up with a home 3D rendering, using digital cameras, a digital 2D scanner or a Kinect from an XBox 360, and all options aren't giving me the accuracy that I want.

I sent a few quote requests out to some 3D printers, and they wanted a minimum of $150 for just the scan (of a vent piece).

I'll probably keep messing around, but this will probably fall to the winter as a dedicated project.
Old Apr 23, 2016 | 12:57 PM
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Hey Wayne,

You're picking up speed! Soon you'll have the market cornered... Instead of 1-800 Got JUNK? You'll be Nationwide with 1-800 GOT A 928?

Anyway... if I could make a suggestion. Maybe if you pre-build something like two Mono 3/2 jack trusses with supports best designed for your use. They will be damn heavy, but if you have the help, it will be much faster and safer. Just a thought! Best of luck!
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This guy is great. What a personality.
Old Apr 23, 2016 | 02:53 PM
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Be careful and do your best.

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