Thanks!
The Ol'Mower deck of a friend was in need of R&R; and
got caught up in that along with the rest of everything so
when I finally got back and saw a response I just had to stop
to see your reply. When ever I bought this Huffy I of course bought
4 of em (Age) so I'm going to take down the fork to measure it all.
I've been on ebay looking...wowow WOW! You think I was looking at
off road $tuff for trucks etc. The knowledge will be forever and I think
I'll slip my calipers into my pocket just to see whats around at some of our
recycle shops of sorts.
Also somewhere with in /among the posts ref. Carbon frames/parts in general
was a comment about a crack in maybe the clear/gel-coat?
When I saw a checking procedure for the covers of jet motors...it appeared that a tech would use
something akin to a reflex hammer (the kind a doc would use on the knee to get your leg to flexout)
a grid would be laid out in grease pencil then repeated tapping with in each grid square
would be undertaken: solid layers of build up cloth would of course have it's own healthy
sound however where de-lamination was happening things reflected differently. All this sad to caution
that with any lay up of fiberglass or even carbon the early sign of fatigue
may show by telegraphing into the finish first before complete failure. There are some interesting pics
of carbon tube failures around. Now if these are in line with the nature of builds you all are involved with
I'm looking to you since you obviously are deeper via use at this point.
Buzzing off