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Re: pic: Bearing block idea

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Originally Posted by Andrew Lawrence View Post
A true WCD does have standards it generally follows. There are variants inspired by the West Coast Drive, but they don't follow the same categorization.
Standards imply widely-used best practices are usually published in some coherent form or another. Maybe there are traditions or recommendations for manufacturing capability, yet I haven't read anything about a standard WCD.

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1885 used friction to tension our live-axle wheel blocks through a 2x1 rail in 2013. It worked very well through 3 official 2 offseason events.
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