After a late night of assembling parts hot off the milling machine, I decided to venture over to Smith Rock State Park to capture some pictures and video of the Glide Shuttle's first day on the line. This compact, simple, and adaptable shuttle, is ready to roll.
A big Thank You goes out to our lead engineer Larry! He spent 10 hours at a manual milling machine, fabricating the new towers and cheese plates so we had what we needed to put together 2 complete Glide Shuttles. Those large cheese plates were quite time consuming, and he did an amazing job on them, even though he was under the pressure of looming deadlines and numerous projects.
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After a late night of assembling parts hot off the milling machine, I decided to venture over to Smith Rock State Park to capture some pictures and video of the Glide Shuttle's first day on the line. This compact, simple, and adaptable shuttle, is ready to roll. A big Thank You goes out to our lead engineer Larry! He spent 10 hours at a manual milling machine, fabricating the new towers and cheese plates so we had what we needed to put together 2 complete Glide Shuttles. Those large cheese plates were quite time consuming, and he did an amazing job on them, even though he was under the pressure of looming deadlines and numerous projects.
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 off the hook ----
  • 1 0
 Thanks man, they will be available soon!







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