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Cart Buildin'
'Ee says as 'ow Oi'm s'posed ter write somefink wots a bit 'istorical. Oi ain't really inter 'istory, though there are some people around as reckons as 'ow Oi'm somefink a bit 'istorical mesself (or do they mean 'isterical? Wot ain't polite...). Any'ow, wot Oi'm goin' ter do, is ter tell yew a bit about ow we make soap-box carts in Widdlin'ton, wot is the village in
Moi
cart is named after that there Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, wot chained 'erself ter
railin's an' went ter prison, an' all, so's women c'd get ter vote in England.
A right great lady she were, even though she weren't very big; loike me. She's
got 'er statue in a little park roight by the railin's o' Parliament 'Ouse,
near that woppin' great clock wot they call Big Ben, though roightly speakin'
it's the bell wot sounds the hour wot is really Big Ben. Any'ow, moi cart's
called Emmeline P; loike yew c'n see in the picture, an' nat’rally, it's
the fastest cart in Widdlin'ton, even if it's me wot says so.
A
real important part of the cart, the long plank wot 'olds everyfink tergevver,
is wot we call the "Spine". That's gotta be real thick,
three-quarters of an inch at least. If it's any thinner, it'll be all springy,
loike wot them big American cars are, an' then yew c'n get kinda seasick when
it bounces up an' down over the bumps. Besides, it's gotta be solid enough ter
take the 'ole at the front fer the steerin' bolt. If'n it's too thin, yew'll lose
the front axle the very first toime yew ride down over a curbstone. See wot Oi
mean?
When
Peter an me made moi Emmeline P, Oi come along wiv a tin full o' nails, only
Peter said that nails weren't no good fer makin' carts. Yew 'ave ter screw 'em,
or better still, bolt 'em tergevver, 'cos nails work loose pretty quick. Oi
pass the tip on. Yew don' 'ave ter thank me fer it, 'cos Oi didn't know it either
at the toime. The best sort o' bolts, are them wiv a little square under the ‘ead.
They call 'em "coach" bolts. Yew need ter fix 'em wiv a washer under
the nut, ovverwise it 'urts the wood, an' then they come loose as quick as yew
c'n say Akron
Hill.
One
last fing: If'n yew can, troi ter get a real, proper, bushed pivot bolt ter fix
the steerin' bar wiv. It'll give yer cart a roight solid directional (Oi loike
that word!) feel. It c'n give yew a worfwhile advantage (yeah— an even better word!) in a pushed start, or
in an emergency. Besides, it don't work loose, neither.
Go
well. 'Appy cartin'!
Wiv
love from Jenno.
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