[ausev] 220 volt arc welder. New Electric Motorcycle project.

jtp jtp at onr.com
Sun Sep 3 21:51:08 GMT 2006


Converted from Rich TextI will be buying a 220 volt arc welder since I have decided to build an electric motorcycle.  (A three wheel with a narrow rear track, and a storage box for auto parts chasing, and also to use it for my ads for my businesses (mobile auto scanning for shops.)  If anyone needs to use the welder from time to time, let me know. 
 The motorcycle is to have a 35 mile range and 65 mph top speed with parts cargo weight of 40 lbs, and me @ 205.
Battery, motor & etc specs. anyone?  I will be customizing a very streamlined fiberglass motor shell that will look like a GE 707 engine, and have a cooling fan that sounds like one too, and expect the project to take a year. 
Dan P. 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: jtp 
  To: Mark Farver ; AustinEV News Announcements and General Discussion 
  Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 10:02 AM
  Subject: Re: [ausev] Roundup


  Mark, 
    It would help me out greatly logistics-wise if I could know who "may" need their EV towed to (and from) Fredericksburg.  Due to another trip I will need to take in my RV to Del Rio (to train shop techs how to use a scan tool), in the next two weeks, it would be very helpful to me to know if anyone's EV "may" need to be towed,  by  Friday the 8th.  
  Dan P. 
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Mark Farver 
    To: AustinEV News Announcements and General Discussion 
    Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 2:04 PM
    Subject: Re: [ausev] Roundup


    Generally someone from the Roundup gives us a call about 3 weeks before the event and formally invites us. We are guests and we receive our area on a space available basis. The transportation area is fairly small and the number of vehicles we can show depends on the number of paying exhibitors. There is room for about 3 or 4 vehicles on average. If we have extras we can rotate cars out for ride and drives. 

    I have my RV for towing, and Dan Petit has offered his as well. We need trailers or dollies. 

    Hybrid cars are welcome as well. If anyone on the list would like to show their production hybrid please let me know. You do not need to show the car all weekend, even one day is good. 

    I will submit an exhibitor form for the group, but I'll need to check with the Roundup before we'll have a better idea of how many cars to bring.

    Mark
    _____ Original message _____
    Subject: Re: [ausev] Roundup
    Author: "Roy Holder" <roy at holder3.com>
    Date: 25th August 2006 10:36:12 

    I have just been informed that we as a group have not 'signed up' to be at
    the roundup.

    We just need to tell Russel how many cars will show up with an exhibitor form.

    I just work there the whole weekend so I dont usually deal with paperwork.

    anybody remember how it was done last year?

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