The steering is finished (except I need to disassemble and add jam nuts).
The temporary wood tie rods were removed, and new ones made from 0.5" 16g round tube, weld in rod ends, and 1/4 28 TPI spherical rod ends (Heim joints).
An issue I had was standard 1/4" washers used to space the heim joint to the 3/4" 16g square tubing used as a clevis was the washers obstructed the spherical bearing from its full range of motion.
So I took a small piece of tube on the lather, and drilled the inside to 1/4", and milled the outside to 0.35" or so, and the parted these below washers off. 8 pieces needed, took about 1 hour. But they work great.
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