Hello Everyone,
I'm a new member of the board here and I have been reading a lot of the topics and posts trying to learn as much as I can and have run across a lot of references to the "old board" and website and thought that I would throw this out for anyone that was unaware of it.
Google "wayback machine" and you can find the link for Archive.org, a giant library of archived websites with this and the Handbook site included. I was surfing around there hoping to find some of the downloadable plans there but couldn't connect to those links. However there were archives of a lot of articles from the handbook site and discussions on the old board that newer members like myself may find useful.
The Wayback Machine
-
- Tourist
- Posts: 46
- Joined: Tue Jun 02, 2015 2:45 pm
- SELF INTRODUCTION: Have always liked choppers since I was a kid, never thought I had skills enough untill I found the "Handbook" sight just recently. Reading the info posted on the "Hand book" sight made me think maybe I can.
I have a little experience fabricating things.
Hoping the yahoo e-mail account doesn't disqualify me from being a member here. - Location: Oregon City, Oregon
The Wayback Machine
I know the voices aren't real, but they do have some good ideas
-
- Tourist
- Posts: 46
- Joined: Tue Jun 02, 2015 2:45 pm
- SELF INTRODUCTION: Have always liked choppers since I was a kid, never thought I had skills enough untill I found the "Handbook" sight just recently. Reading the info posted on the "Hand book" sight made me think maybe I can.
I have a little experience fabricating things.
Hoping the yahoo e-mail account doesn't disqualify me from being a member here. - Location: Oregon City, Oregon
Re: The Wayback Machine
I know the voices aren't real, but they do have some good ideas