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Fun Projects Technical Library

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2021 9:59 pm
by QGolden
Hello
Does anyone know if the Fun Projects Technical Library was ever reposted anywhere?

Specifically looking for “Model T Ignition Coil” parts 1-3.

Thank you.

Re: Fun Projects Technical Library

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 1:40 am
by dykker5502
I saved them in time:
The Model T Ignition Coil - Part 1.pdf
(2.57 MiB) Downloaded 316 times
The Model T Ignition Coil - Part 2.pdf
(2.46 MiB) Downloaded 204 times
The Model T Ignition Coil - Part 3.pdf
(3.8 MiB) Downloaded 225 times

Re: Fun Projects Technical Library

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 2:10 am
by QGolden
dykker5502 wrote:
Thu Dec 30, 2021 1:40 am
I saved them in time:
Awesome! Thank you so much! I started building Model A Speedsters a long time ago, and tended to bookmark rather than download documents. Going back now, so many of those valuable sites are gone. I too save everything I come across now.

Re: Fun Projects Technical Library

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 6:14 am
by Chris Barker
Well done Michael!

Maybe this Forum should have a library of worthy documents.

Just consider how much time and effort might be saved if we could just send people to read those three!

Re: Fun Projects Technical Library

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 10:58 am
by jab35
Chris is absolutely right, the FunProjects (RIP) technical information is right up there with Vowell Art in terms of accuracy, relevance, and value to the Model T community, and should be archived in the MTFCA website. jb

Re: Fun Projects Technical Library

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 9:57 pm
by Will_Vanderburg
This link will take you to the last image of the website in 2016. Unfortunately none of the documents appear to be there


https://web.archive.org/web/20161012003 ... hinfo.aspx

Re: Fun Projects Technical Library

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 10:02 pm
by Will_Vanderburg
http://www.funprojects.com/pdf/HCCTManual.pdf

http://www.funprojects.com/pdf/WheelpressA2.pdf

https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ww ... s.com/pdf/*

On the last link, click the item you want to see, then click the date highlighted on the calendar. It should pull it up for you. If you click the one for speedometer, you get a firewall that shows the typical speedo mounting area

Re: Fun Projects Technical Library

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 10:29 pm
by DHort
William

I get Internet Archive Wayback Machine website and it displays a 2010 calendar.

Re: Fun Projects Technical Library

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2021 2:11 pm
by Will_Vanderburg
DHort wrote:
Thu Dec 30, 2021 10:29 pm
William

I get Internet Archive Wayback Machine website and it displays a 2010 calendar.
I don't think it matters what year the calendar shows just as long as you click on one of the highlighted dates. On the list link I provided (Third link), it tells you how many times that particular article was captured and the calendar range dates.

For example, the HCCT pdf. That was captured two times from March 2006 to March 2016

Re: Fun Projects Technical Library

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2021 6:33 pm
by Ron Patterson
Looks like "Wayback Machine" requires some payment to see the items to support the cost of their site?
Ron Patterson

Re: Fun Projects Technical Library

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2021 10:40 pm
by Will_Vanderburg
Ron Patterson wrote:
Fri Dec 31, 2021 6:33 pm
Looks like "Wayback Machine" requires some payment to see the items to support the cost of their site?
Ron Patterson
I have no idea where you came up with that. I look at it all the time and don’t pay a dime.

Re: Fun Projects Technical Library

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2022 9:43 pm
by Joe Voller
it doesnt work for me ,i only get 1 date that lights up in2010 and get error on that date