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    CB350 Built by a teen (Weld Now, Grind Later)

    Yes, Brad. I'll be seeing him soon enough to weld a muffler on his daily. Thearcticsea- I understand. I Just happen to like the guy and know that he's working to improve.
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    CB350 Built by a teen (Weld Now, Grind Later)

    You sir make some valid deductions but some awful conclusions. Rocan does have a lot of dreams. He is learning focus. How else is he supposed to learn except by doing, making mistakes, pulling his britches up and trying again? Pay someone else to build things? GTFO. I only got involved...
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    CB350 Built by a teen (Weld Now, Grind Later)

    As far as I'm concerned, school and having a decent daily are good excuses. I'm in the middle of getting a car on the road that hasn't been driven since '06 because my formerly current daily popped a head gasket and the best way to fix that is swap in a (bigger displacement) later model engine...
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    CB350 Built by a teen (Weld Now, Grind Later)

    He's been busy with school, work and getting his daily straight. I've been busy working a crapton of hours. I think all he needs to run the bike is a tank and to finish the body. Then put it together.
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    1970 Honda CB450 K3 - Grey Ghost Build

    I hadn't had a chance to get through my list of builds I follow in a while, but WOW! This looks really good! =)
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    CB350 Built by a teen (Weld Now, Grind Later)

    Well, I would if he were being lazy, but he's been busy with work and school and keeping his daily running. I've been busy working about 65 hours a week. So . . . yeah. The next stage is coming, though: Fuel tank!
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    1970 Honda CB450 K3 - Grey Ghost Build

    Re: 1970 Honda CB450 K3 - Tentatively named "Grey Ghost" Build That looks a heck of a lot cleaner I've never used a needle scaler to remove paint before, only to remove slag and spatter when stick welding. I'm surprised it worked well on the paint.
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    CB350 Built by a teen (Weld Now, Grind Later)

    A. We couldn't drill the plate out enough with available equipment. B. No machine shop locally would touch a job as simple as drilling/boring 2 holes in the flat stock. C. It will be fine. If not, I'll weld the two halves together and call it a day. *shrugs* I've seen a lot worse sealing...
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    CB350 Built by a teen (Weld Now, Grind Later)

    Are you familiar with how the stock header is clamped to the head? The collars provide a platform for the clasps (made from stainless bar stock) to hold the header in place with the stock studs. Dave is going to take care of the finish on the pipes. I think he will polish them, to live up to...
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    CB350 Built by a teen (Weld Now, Grind Later)

    Locking collars. Easier than solid, will still allow for good gasket crush and help center the pipes.
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    CB350 Built by a teen (Weld Now, Grind Later)

    This thread gets more complaints that progress isn't being made then actually commenting on the progress that has been made. WTF! The header is the second to last major fab work (on my end) to be done. Most of the rest of it is up to Dave in prep for the fuel tank setup. *shakes head* You...
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    CB350 Built by a teen (Weld Now, Grind Later)

    Hammer time?
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    My Suzi T500 Project *It's Alive Video*

    Re: My Suzi T500 Project (exhausting!) I like where this header is going!
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    CB350 Built by a teen (Weld Now, Grind Later)

    Please don't. If you are going to try, at least just scroll through for the pics . . . There are some nice ones. You can slow down and read when I start posting, though, since I actually did work in the past year. LOL! We do know this. I will eventually be making a turbo manifold. ;) He's...
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    CB350 Built by a teen (Weld Now, Grind Later)

    Nope. I don't know how to. I don't really want to. I just like welding headers and making custom doohickies. I've never owned a bike, nor likely will, but I sure like working on them! I totally want this to go down! That's not gonna happen. LOL!
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    CB350 Built by a teen (Weld Now, Grind Later)

    Yes, actually. All of the pieces of his bike are back in one place, along with most of my fabrication equipment. In one place. With heat and electricity. After some re-organizing and cleanup of the workspace, work on the bike will commence. Of course, a lot has to be done first, BUT, there...
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    CB350 Built by a teen (Weld Now, Grind Later)

    This has been weird since waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay before I joined. I am just trying to GSD so we can actually get some forward motion going on this build and not have to deal with all this speculative horse poop. Yes, we are a couple . . . of dolts. LOL! Sourjohn- Welcome to the insanity. LOL! I...
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    CB350 Built by a teen (Weld Now, Grind Later)

    He's been focused on school and getting his DD reliably running, which I've also been helping with since I'm the only one he trusts to actually help "fix" things. LOL! The bike is actually back in his possession again, so, I am not inheriting anything. LOL!
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    MB's CB750 custom seat pan, battery tray and rear hoop, etc.

    Mike should have everything back now (I forgot to send his tank back when the frame was delivered). I am very much looking forward to seeing what Mike does with the rest of the bike. =)
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    CB350 Built by a teen (Weld Now, Grind Later)

    There are some new developments that are . . . developing. Most of it is unrelated to this build, but the byproduct of those events is that I will be moving much of my fab equipment into Rocan's basement (with the encouragement and blessings of his parental units, no less!) where I will be...
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