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"Quicksilver" Retro-Future Scooter from appliances and scrap metal

Step 5Junk IS my trunk

Junk IS my trunk
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In the spirit of bringing the whole thing along at an even pace, it was time to swing around to the back and deal with how the two motor covers were going to meet together. I should mention that in hindsight I am making this seem much more methodic that it really was. All of these steps overlapped and ran together, but that wouldn't make a very good instructable now would it?

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Author:nemomatic
I am a kinetic sculptor who works from found materials.