Helping New Orgs/Circlejerking
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Helping New Orgs/Circlejerking
Just to double-check: Is it a goal of the BAA to encourage and help new orgs participate in buggy? So if, say, a new org needed some assistance in locating welding help or someone to say 'that's fucked; bolt that shit to a steel frame and call it a repair', the BAA should step in and help said new org with participation in buggy, right? Ideally while we all sing kumbaya and wank off our neighbor, right?
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Re: Helping New Orgs/Circlejerking
sounds about right. That's essentially what Zatch and I have been doing. You know a good welder for this mystery org?
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Re: Helping New Orgs/Circlejerking
Any bike shop that builds frames should be able to do it, right?
Basically "Hey, we're from CMU and we've got an old aluminum-framed trike that needs some welding done. Can y'all do that?", repeat until yes.*
*I was writing this up as a visual basic routine for the pun but it got kind of complicated and I figured it was veering into the land of the profoundly lame.
Basically "Hey, we're from CMU and we've got an old aluminum-framed trike that needs some welding done. Can y'all do that?", repeat until yes.*
*I was writing this up as a visual basic routine for the pun but it got kind of complicated and I figured it was veering into the land of the profoundly lame.
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Re: Helping New Orgs/Circlejerking
Is their issue finding a place that can do the job? Or coming up with the cash to pay them? Or figuring out why the same thing keeps breaking?
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Re: Helping New Orgs/Circlejerking
Pittsburgh is ripe with good welding shops. They'll clean up the mess with some TIG welding in just an hour or two $120 tops. I used Liberty last time I had something done. You go in there thinking they won't have any idea what you are up to, and they say "hey its one of them buggies from CMU". They've been around and have welded dozens of buggies.
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Re: Helping New Orgs/Circlejerking
Yeah, Triangle Welding in the Strip was always real happy to drop whatever 500-of-the-same-thing, boring-as-shit fabrication job they were working on and do buggy welding for me, back in the day, at a reasonable (but not free) price.