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Ldub
12/08/2006, 08:25 AM
Due to work slowdown/ layoff...I finally came up with enough time to finish my T-case shifter handle.
Originally got the idea from one similar I saw on e-bay.
Still thinking about different ways to finish where the threads show @ the bottom (thanx Kenny !)


http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSC00717.JPG

WormGod
12/08/2006, 08:52 AM
Besides sticking out like a sore thumb.... I will give you a B- for originality, heh. Put a leather boot around it to flush it up.

http://wormgod.8m.com/Images/Ebony/vx_boots.jpg

kpaske
12/08/2006, 08:52 AM
Hey, that's pretty cool!

If I had one, I'd drill holes on each knuckle and screw a "spike" into each one. ;Db;

nfpgasmask
12/08/2006, 09:22 AM
LOL, I was thinking the same thing. Maybe something like this:

http://www.martialartsgear.com/specials/images/7684.jpg

You should make it dually functional. Like, a T-case shifter, but when you need it you can just pop it off and start jacking ppl! :laughing:

Bart


Hey, that's pretty cool!

If I had one, I'd drill holes on each knuckle and screw a "spike" into each one. ;Db;

nfpgasmask
12/08/2006, 09:25 AM
PS - That reminds me, I need to get to work on that caltrops dispenser and the smoke screen ;)

Bart

Ldub
12/08/2006, 09:38 AM
just pop it off and start jacking ppl! :laughing:

Bart

LMAO Bart,

Would come in handy almost on a daily basis...if it weren't for stupid assault & battery laws...& my disdain for time @ the graybar. ;)

Bimati
12/08/2006, 09:41 AM
Nice LDub! Looks like the suicide shifter I had on my bobber back when I was trying to be Jesse James.

I like it.....and, per a previous poster, speaking of sticking out like a sore thumb, I personally would avoid the "Crown Royal" bag look for your shifter boot.

To each his own, and no offense to anyone.
Bim

nfpgasmask
12/08/2006, 09:56 AM
:P I was kidding of course, but I am thinking about the caltrops dispenser a little more seriously ;)

Mad Bart



LMAO Bart,

Would come in handy almost on a daily basis...if it weren't for stupid assault & battery laws...& my disdain for time @ the graybar. ;)

etlsport
12/08/2006, 10:09 AM
LOL bart.. always crackin me up..

looks awesome ldub (i beleive i mentioned this in the picture too lol).. to finish the threads off would a valve stem cover hide it? the little slip on sleeve that comes with chrome valve stem caps would finish it off nicely if it would fit

nfpgasmask
12/08/2006, 10:41 AM
I guess the question I should be asking, is how the heck did you make that? Do you have access to a machine shop or something?

Bart

tomdietrying
12/08/2006, 12:56 PM
Very cool Larry! But it doesn't look like something a child of the 1960s would have. lol
Peace.
Tom

Ldub
12/08/2006, 06:34 PM
I guess the question I should be asking, is how the heck did you make that? Do you have access to a machine shop or something?

Bart

Nuthin' fancy...A drill press, some bi-metal hole saws, a bandsaw w/ a metal cutting blade, a wire wheel on a bench grinder & a 1/4" carbide round-over bit in my router table.
All woodworking tools, but do the trick on 1/2" alum. bar stock that I found in a dumpster. Oh yeah, some 60 grit sand paper to give it some texture.
I was fortunate to grow up with a dad who always had a shop w/ a pretty good selection of tools. (on a farm, always something to be fixed)
At the time, I had no idea the education I was getting...dumb kid. :p

Gonna look into that valve stem sleeve idea, I might even have one layin' around somewhere.
Also, Kenny came up with the idea of an anodized fitting from stainless braid hose...still looking at possibilities.

Tom...child of the 60's ???...I'm more of an "in-betweiner" , I was only 13 by the time the 70's rolled around. :laughgray
Turned 6 the day after you were born...remember it well. :rolleyes: :p

kpaske
12/10/2006, 09:31 AM
You should make it dually functional. Like, a T-case shifter, but when you need it you can just pop it off and start jacking ppl! :laughing:LOL That's what I'm talking about! ;Db;

WormGod
12/10/2006, 10:58 PM
I like it.....and, per a previous poster, speaking of sticking out like a sore thumb, I personally would avoid the "Crown Royal" bag look for your shifter boot.

To each his own, and no offense to anyone.

Bim

Phooey on you for using such a crappy drink reference. Crown Royal? Uhg, cmon man, those boots hardly look like fishing nets. :p

Ldub
12/10/2006, 11:15 PM
Phooey on you for using such a crappy drink reference. Crown Royal? Uhg, cmon man, those boots hardly look like fishing nets. :p

I guess the fishing net reference went over my head...or our methods of netting fish are drastically different, yah-sure-yabetcha. ;)



http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/CROWN.jpg

nfpgasmask
12/10/2006, 11:21 PM
Who needs a net?

http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/001271.jpg

LOL - Bart

WormGod
12/11/2006, 08:37 AM
Who needs a net?

http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/001271.jpg

LOL - Bart

Dear God! Someone get a harpoon! I can only imagine noodling and catching a hold of that. "I" would lunch!

As for the Crown Royal "net", a couple years back, work gave us all a bottle of Crown for Xmas or something and they came in some strange yellow roped netting bag. Swanky and so 70's. Heinous drink anyways.

And speaking of shifters being "retro", in high school I had tapped out a Guinness tap handle to fit my shifter in my '83 Toyota. The things you think are cool at the time end up becoming part of your past that you are glad stayed in the past, heh.

Ldub
12/11/2006, 10:47 AM
Note to self...NEVER, under any circumstances, go fishin' with Bart ! ;)

Ldub
04/25/2008, 07:51 AM
PS - That reminds me, I need to get to work on that caltrops dispenser and the smoke screen ;)

Bart

Hey Bart...I found that smoke screen for ya...:smilewink

http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=HFM%2DSMOKE&N=700+4294923429+4294806899+115&autoview=sku

tom4bren
04/25/2008, 08:55 AM
"And speaking of shifters being "retro", in high school I had tapped out a Guinness tap handle to fit my shifter in my '83 Toyota. The things you think are cool at the time end up becoming part of your past that you are glad stayed in the past, heh."

I had a jumping ram hood ornament as a shifter on an old Dodge I had. Agreed ... better left in the past.