There is one small correction to the magazine article. On the parts list, the micro gear motor is DC, not AC. The motor is the most dificult part to find, but if you Google "micro geat motor" you will find many sellers.
Nice article Dave, I just got to read it yesterday. Great idea and use of simple parts to turn this accessory into a fun piece.
I especially liked the thoroughness of the build construction and part description in the article. If I run across one of these, I will be doing your modifications.
Great work Dave.
fifedog Recieved the March/April CTT. Congrats on the article, Dave.
Recieved the March/April CTT. Congrats on the article, Dave.
I'm still waiting for mine, and a few other things too. It's the PO, what are you gonna do?
Great job Dave, I look forward to reading the details.
Bob
That is a very nice conversion. Looks like it operates smoothly.
I've had one of those for as long as i can remember. Still have it. The crank and lever operation provided me many hours of entertainment when I was much younger.
Great job on the motorization, very ingenious!
I'm looking forward to the article!
Always like your videos, Dave. I would be tempted to name the forklift driver Ricky Bobby.
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