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sbwhart:
Well that was a nice bit of improvisation Tim, looked as though it worked well  :thumbup:

  :nrocks:  :mmr:

Stew

CrewCab:
Nice work Tim, and great write up  :thumbup:

CC

raynerd:
Nice job Tim. Your running ahead of me now, I`ve got  :proj: and keep working on my first engine build - I`m sure I`ll be inspired again once my belts arrived. How hard have the plates been in comparison with the pullys in terms of time taken, effort and thought. I thought I had it made once I`d done the pully but now looking at the motor plates, I think they look pretty tricky as well!
You have done an excellent job of adding the wings or ears, would it have been quite a bit easier if you had have had the full size material?

Chris

kvom:
FWIW, it's generally a bad idea to hold an endmill in a drill chuck.  Seems to have worked this time.  Nice job.

spuddevans:
Thanks Stew & CC  :thumbup:


--- Quote from: craynerd on June 05, 2009, 06:38:50 PM ---How hard have the plates been in comparison with the pullys in terms of time taken, effort and thought.
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Not that hard actually, they've taken less time in actual machining, but more time in setting up and marking out and thinking how to machine them.

 

--- Quote ---You have done an excellent job of adding the wings or ears, would it have been quite a bit easier if you had have had the full size material?

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It would've been neater looking, and possibly a bit easier, but it would've meant a lot of cutting (and I only have my right arm as a power hacksaw :lol: ) plus you still have to make the spacers, so why not use slightly bigger spacers and  bolt them on the side like I did?


--- Quote from: kvom on June 05, 2009, 09:51:16 PM ---FWIW, it's generally a bad idea to hold an endmill in a drill chuck.  Seems to have worked this time.  Nice job.

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Thanks Kvom, that's a good reminder not to be lazy about using the best tool ( a collet ) for the job, not making do with the easiest tool.  (the drill chuck that was still mounted from chain drilling)


Tim

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