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Wow Stan thanks for Sharing, I had an Open invite had I'd gone! I'm bummed now, heard that deal went on past midnight!
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Great pics Shan. Thanks for sharing those!!
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It was fun !!! |
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I'm proud to say that I was actually at the party that this pic was taken at...2003!! The megarita is truely an awesome sight to see!
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Joe and David, I wish I could say I took those pictures, but that link points to the photo gallery on delworsham.com. My apologies. I should have made note of that in my post.
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I would love to see video of that thing in action.
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In Del's own words:
"I don't remember the exact moment I thought it up, but the concept was based on various margarita mixers you see on lakes or hear about from friends. So one day I was looking around our shop and I figured we had enough old stuff there in the shop to build a fully running motor. It would be made of parts we don't use anymore, from the days of a 5.30 elapsed time run. I was looking ahead to our pit party that we throw on Sunday night in Pomona to close out the season and I just envisioned the world's most powerful margarita mixer, plain and simple. I built it in my spare time during the last two months of the season, which took me off the golf course for two months. I got an old motorcycle trailer, mounted the block on that, and built the full motor. We built it differently than we would a real race motor. All the seals and gaskets are silicone to cut out any leaks. When it was time to build the blades, I almost just welded up something that looked like blades. So I just took apart our blender at home and copied the blades, only five times bigger. My wife loved that one. I figured the thing would be pretty popular at the season-ending race. It has become a legend." |
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The only thing that was ever a bummer about the Megarita machine was they couldn't fire it up past the 6:00 pm Sunday curfew.
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