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    My billycart version of Ed Roth's Outlaw drives on the right hand side.
    A lot of kids have run it down hill, but not one has ever said a word about the steering wheel being on the wrong side.



    Kids are funny like that it doesn't matter where you position them, on the left or right hand side.
    They always drive as if its centre steer and place themselves in the middle of the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by srulik View Post
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    What top looking toy which you've built sir....

    What sort of timber have you used please, plus could we have some dimensions please...

    Love some more photos too please...

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowie View Post
    What top looking toy which you've built sir....

    What sort of timber have you used please, plus could we have some dimensions please...

    Love some more photos too please...

    Cheers, crowie
    Dear Crowie,
    Thanks for your comment, I use scraps of wood that I find near a factory that produces buidings doors, typically maple pieces of 40-millimeter width and thickness 8 millimeters, I do not good with finish.... so leaves it natural .... I cut the shapes with 13" bandsaw and some time with very old scrollsaw.
    I Will find some more pics and post here soon. thanks again
    Srulik

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    Just goes to prove that you do not need a lot of tools to enjoy woodworking. Some nice jeeps and also like the lorry in the back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dalboy View Post
    Just goes to prove that you do not need a lot of tools to enjoy woodworking. Some nice jeeps and also like the lorry in the back.
    THANKS. THE SEMI TRAILER IN THE BACK IS MY WIFE'S TEA BOX.....

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