What! you're still talking about this?!
Here is a sweet little photo of the family gathered for the holidays and a photo of Cousin Tubey, the Elder. I don't believe there will be a Cousin Tubey Jr. in the near future, as the cost to implement that relationship in material, machining, welding and painting is likely above $250. Each of the bits was an RPA to extract from Tubey and cleanup. However, regardless of all the time and money already in it (a lot of learning time, hard labor, oxy-acetylene cost, etc.) I've opted for the best used part I could find, and that wasn't cheap, either. I figure it offers the best possibility for riding in early spring (though, I've never heard of a fork leg controlling the weather).
Richard L