Some assembly required
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This ought to be interesting. I may consider this if I can do it on a milling machine.
Quote from: Bryan Young on July 26, 2013, 05:31:05 PM
This ought to be interesting. I may consider this if I can do it on a milling machine.
The large tube is almost perfect size for 4/0, little smaller ID than Tiburon frame but it eats up the gap between frame spool-
That smaller tubing needs mucho material run off from the ID, OD almost big enough for me to try to delete the JIgmaster's rings from the equation and try to mate the plates directly to the frame.
Can't wait for the art work. ;D
Bob
Remember, that tubing has crazy stress in it from the extruding process.
Don't count on concentricity, either.
When you cut only the OD or ID it's going to warp/oblong.
You're gonna need to skin BOTH ID and OD, and come back with finish cuts to make the diameters round.
PM me if you have any questions!
Quote from: Cortez_Conversions on July 28, 2013, 05:19:31 PM
Remember, that tubing has crazy stress in it from the extruding process.
Don't count on concentricity, either.
When you cut only the OD or ID it's going to warp/oblong.
You're gonna need to skin BOTH ID and OD, and come back with finish cuts to make the diameters round.
PM me if you have any questions!
Thanks very much - I will take you up on that offer
this is going to be fun to watch!
QuoteSome assembly required
:D ;D
Looking forward to seeing this pan out.
Good luck Joel.
You need some more raw materials to get going. :D Dominick
Interesting for sure. I look forward to your creation & good luck 8)!
Bill
Looks like History in the making! ;D
really old and dead thread, but this project ever happened to be part of a 113h?
Quote from: Cortez_Conversions on July 28, 2013, 05:19:31 PM
Remember, that tubing has crazy stress in it from the extruding process.
Don't count on concentricity, either.
When you cut only the OD or ID it's going to warp/oblong.
You're gonna need to skin BOTH ID and OD, and come back with finish cuts to make the diameters round.
PM me if you have any questions!
sounds like machinists talk... have you done this before?