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by Steve
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Here's a full-sized Harley Davidson made out of scraps of plywood.
Colin Webb, of Somerset, UK, says he works at a recycling plant where tons of pieces of scrap plywood gets thrown into a landfill, and figured he could make something them. So he built himself a motorcycle.
The green machine - with moving parts - took Colin 900 hours to make from old pieces of board.Webb says he had no plans or drawings, it was all done in his head "with maths".
The 100kg bike is made of 82 sq ft of wood, five litres of glue and four litres of varnish.
Labels: Strange Stuff

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