I'm just wondering, how long did your first build REALLY take? I know most of the instructions say 2-3 hours, but it seems like it takes way more time than that. I'd love to hear from folks with little or no mechanical experience.
Thanks in advance!
Ty
I agree. But I just don't rush it (nor do I have a that big of a block of time). I take it like building a model or art or learning a song something. Just some bits at a time and if I'm at it too long and get frustrated or anxious, I put down the chalupa and step away. This is supposed to be fun and relaxing!
I'm just wondering, how long did your first build REALLY take? I know most of the instructions say 2-3 hours, but it seems like it takes way more time than that. I'd love to hear from folks with little or no mechanical experience.
Thanks in advance!
Ty
i had mine up and running in two hours. everything looked simple, but now i have an unlocatable air leak.
i had mine up and running in two hours. everything looked simple, but now i have an unlocatable air leak.
No calling BS!!!
I got the sprocket on the moondog in about 15 minutes. Cordless drill with clutch set low at first and an open end wrench.
It went on straight the first time.
Then I spend a few hours fabricating the front mount. If it had not been for that, and I didn't do anything else but mount it up, I could have done it in two hours.