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Old 04-16-2009, 09:27 AM   #27
brian26
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Location: springer, oklahoma
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Re: Blazer frame vs Shortbed Frame

At the end of it all, I found there is no real money waiting for me. Lots of us Blazer guys are just getting by.


I love developing this idea, but at the end I don't want to be a great story with a sad ending. CRazy part is, I put it together, have witnesses, and yet I can't TOTALLY comprehend how it all works with a big picture in mind.

It works for the most part, from it's own motion. One actuator, thus movement dictates where and when a part is going to be.

The rear cover has it's own actuator, so that makes two altogether. I had it at one time all with one actuator and could drop or raise the top at 65mph on a calm day! That was a sight and I wish I could have that with the rear cover I have now.
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