slopecombat
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posted on 17/6/07 at 10:52 PM |
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A small step for manking...
... but grat for my locost.
We will see what happens notching at different angles in the front wishbones making.
Modesto
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mangogrooveworkshop
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posted on 17/6/07 at 11:07 PM |
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If you use a fine tooth cutter it will not jump as much
Use some lube on it to keep the heat down as to avoid killing the cutter
[Edited on 18-6-07 by mangogrooveworkshop]
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slopecombat
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posted on 18/6/07 at 12:41 AM |
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Yes, you are right ,with this one all the screws and nuts go crazy !
cheers,
Modesto
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short track 123
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posted on 18/6/07 at 06:07 AM |
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Nice Job......
What speed did you run the drill at?
Jason
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slopecombat
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posted on 18/6/07 at 10:58 AM |
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1220 rpm. But as the cutter's tooth size I don't know if this is the best option.
In fact I have to cut a few cm of the tube end (==0= and not ==c) because I cannot maintain the tube fixed.
I am sure that good results would be obtained with more suitable cutter and speed.
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Minicooper
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posted on 18/6/07 at 11:09 AM |
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Make a jig and hold the ends secure, even you get them absolutely square off the cutter they will move when you try to weld them
Cheers
David
[Edited on 18/6/07 by Minicooper]
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slopecombat
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posted on 18/6/07 at 03:26 PM |
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Thanks David, I'll do it.
Cheers,
Modesto
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