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Hannibal wrote:goducks10 wrote:Hannibal wrote:
I've wondered why Airstream uses particle board floors.
You mean OSB board not particle chip board I hope.
"Oriented strand board (OSB), also known as flakeboard, sterling board and aspenite in British English, is a type of engineered lumber similar to particle board, formed by adding adhesives and then compressing layers of wood strands (flakes) in specific orientations. It was invented by Armin Elmendorf in California in 1963."
Yep. That's the stuff. Swells and rots like any other.
โAug-23-2017 04:28 AM
goducks10 wrote:Hannibal wrote:
I've wondered why Airstream uses particle board floors.
You mean OSB board not particle chip board I hope.
โAug-22-2017 09:06 PM
Hannibal wrote:
I've wondered why Airstream uses particle board floors.
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OldSmokey wrote:Hannibal wrote:OldSmokey wrote:Hannibal wrote:OldSmokey wrote:
I wouldn't call airstream high end.. just because they are high dollar doesn't make them high end in my opinion. there are many other things to consider. airstream reminds me of harley's.. overpriced old technology that survives on "tradition" rather than technical prowess.
Don't agree there. I bought my fourth Harley, a '92 Fatboy new for $9600. At 25 years old, I just upgraded the carb to an S&S, replaced the battery, clutch cable and changed the fluids. Still waiting for those notorious troubles to begin. It's very simple "old technology" is it's best feature.
I had a heritage softail then a roadking. both shared the same traits as an airstream.. overweight and overpriced. ooh.. but nice and shiny
:B:B:B:B
So you willingly bought two motorcycles that you believe to be old technology, overweight and overpriced? Por que? Mine is no longer shiny. Except for the new S&S carb. :B
yes, I will admit to making three mistakes in the last 30 yrs..
one ex wife and two motorcycles.. LOL
โAug-22-2017 06:00 PM
Hannibal wrote:OldSmokey wrote:Hannibal wrote:OldSmokey wrote:
I wouldn't call airstream high end.. just because they are high dollar doesn't make them high end in my opinion. there are many other things to consider. airstream reminds me of harley's.. overpriced old technology that survives on "tradition" rather than technical prowess.
Don't agree there. I bought my fourth Harley, a '92 Fatboy new for $9600. At 25 years old, I just upgraded the carb to an S&S, replaced the battery, clutch cable and changed the fluids. Still waiting for those notorious troubles to begin. It's very simple "old technology" is it's best feature.
I had a heritage softail then a roadking. both shared the same traits as an airstream.. overweight and overpriced. ooh.. but nice and shiny
:B:B:B:B
So you willingly bought two motorcycles that you believe to be old technology, overweight and overpriced? Por que? Mine is no longer shiny. Except for the new S&S carb. :B
โAug-22-2017 05:45 PM
OldSmokey wrote:Hannibal wrote:OldSmokey wrote:
I wouldn't call airstream high end.. just because they are high dollar doesn't make them high end in my opinion. there are many other things to consider. airstream reminds me of harley's.. overpriced old technology that survives on "tradition" rather than technical prowess.
Don't agree there. I bought my fourth Harley, a '92 Fatboy new for $9600. At 25 years old, I just upgraded the carb to an S&S, replaced the battery, clutch cable and changed the fluids. Still waiting for those notorious troubles to begin. It's very simple "old technology" is it's best feature.
I had a heritage softail then a roadking. both shared the same traits as an airstream.. overweight and overpriced. ooh.. but nice and shiny
:B:B:B:B
โAug-22-2017 05:45 PM
โAug-22-2017 05:35 PM
Hannibal wrote:OldSmokey wrote:
I wouldn't call airstream high end.. just because they are high dollar doesn't make them high end in my opinion. there are many other things to consider. airstream reminds me of harley's.. overpriced old technology that survives on "tradition" rather than technical prowess.
Don't agree there. I bought my fourth Harley, a '92 Fatboy new for $9600. At 25 years old, I just upgraded the carb to an S&S, replaced the battery, clutch cable and changed the fluids. Still waiting for those notorious troubles to begin. It's very simple "old technology" is it's best feature.
โAug-22-2017 04:29 PM
OldSmokey wrote:
I wouldn't call airstream high end.. just because they are high dollar doesn't make them high end in my opinion. there are many other things to consider. airstream reminds me of harley's.. overpriced old technology that survives on "tradition" rather than technical prowess.