• A run of good luck

    From Snag@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 15 19:58:17 2024
    Now that I've finished the projects I'll post ... seems like
    everything I touched the last few days just did what I wanted . I've
    been working on a set of Arctic Cat 4X4 vertical twin cylinders , got
    the project squared away with the customer* and did the finish bore on
    the new cylinder sleeves . Hit my goal of 10-12 thou under finished bore
    size on both sides . I like to leave enough meat to be sure the finish
    hone leaves the bore nice and smooth . The same guy gave me a
    flange/splined stub project that he had to cut apart to get disassembled
    . He said it's out of a GM 2500 transfer case . Cleaned things up and
    machined a plug for alignment and welded it back together and that also
    went well . Next up was a simple task of slotting bolt holes on a fan
    pulley to accommodate a larger bolt circle .
    And last but by no means least was enlarging the wrist pin holes for
    the Arctic Cat job . Bigger bore pistons have a larger wrist pins .
    This wraps up all the projects I had for other people . I do have a
    piece of 1045 chucked up for a backplate for my "new" 3" three jaw chuck
    . I guess I should be crawling under the truck and getting those bed
    bolts loose with my new inductive heater ... gotta get the axle out and
    to the shop to be re-geared ... but not until it dries out some .
    *Patrick used to live across the road from me , a very nice guy .
    He's working in an auto repair shop he co-owns with his son , and the
    Cat 4X4 is a personal project for him (the flange/spline is for a paying customer ...) . In exchange for the motor work he's working on the
    cylinders for my 1939 Harley . Patrick will also be doing the work on my
    truck axle . Another swap , he's getting a pretty complete Sioux
    valve/valve seat grinding setup .
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  • From Bob La Londe@21:1/5 to Snag on Sun Sep 15 18:22:31 2024
    On 9/15/2024 5:58 PM, Snag wrote:
      Now that I've finished the projects I'll post ... seems like
    everything I touched the last few days just did what I wanted . I've
    been working on a set of Arctic Cat 4X4 vertical twin cylinders , got
    the project squared away with the customer* and did the finish bore on
    the new cylinder sleeves . Hit my goal of 10-12 thou under finished bore
    size on both sides . I like to leave enough meat to be sure the finish
    hone leaves the bore nice and smooth . The same guy gave me a
    flange/splined stub project that he had to cut apart to get disassembled
    . He said it's out of a GM 2500 transfer case . Cleaned things up and machined a plug for alignment and welded it back together and that also
    went well . Next up was a simple task of slotting bolt holes on a  fan pulley to accommodate a larger bolt circle .
     And last but by no means least was enlarging the wrist pin holes for
    the Arctic Cat job . Bigger bore pistons have a larger wrist pins .
      This wraps up all the projects I had for other people . I do have a
    piece of 1045 chucked up for a backplate for my "new" 3" three jaw chuck
    . I guess I should be crawling under the truck and getting those bed
    bolts loose with my new inductive heater  ... gotta get the axle out and
    to the shop to be re-geared ... but not until it dries out some .
      *Patrick used to live across the road from me , a very nice guy .
    He's working in an auto repair shop he co-owns with his son , and the
    Cat 4X4 is a personal project for him (the flange/spline is for a paying customer ...) . In exchange for the motor work he's working on the
    cylinders for my 1939 Harley . Patrick will also be doing the work on my truck axle . Another swap , he's getting a pretty complete Sioux
    valve/valve seat grinding setup .

    Good karma goes your way. That 5C shank back plate showed up the other
    day. I am very happy with it. Haven't decided what chuck I'll be
    putting on it, but its going to get used on the machine that I have
    decided will replace the Harbor Freight small lathe. Not the mini
    lathe. That was a gift from my wife and what started me down the path
    to machining. I intend to put it back in service one day, and just
    display it in my front office. Probably when I get around to doing the
    same with the Taig CNC mill.



    --
    Bob La Londe
    CNC Molds N Stuff


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  • From Snag@21:1/5 to Bob La Londe on Sun Sep 15 22:04:32 2024
    On 9/15/2024 8:22 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
    On 9/15/2024 5:58 PM, Snag wrote:
       Now that I've finished the projects I'll post ... seems like
    everything I touched the last few days just did what I wanted . I've
    been working on a set of Arctic Cat 4X4 vertical twin cylinders , got
    the project squared away with the customer* and did the finish bore on
    the new cylinder sleeves . Hit my goal of 10-12 thou under finished
    bore size on both sides . I like to leave enough meat to be sure the
    finish hone leaves the bore nice and smooth . The same guy gave me a
    flange/splined stub project that he had to cut apart to get
    disassembled . He said it's out of a GM 2500 transfer case . Cleaned
    things up and machined a plug for alignment and welded it back
    together and that also went well . Next up was a simple task of
    slotting bolt holes on a  fan pulley to accommodate a larger bolt
    circle .
      And last but by no means least was enlarging the wrist pin holes for
    the Arctic Cat job . Bigger bore pistons have a larger wrist pins .
       This wraps up all the projects I had for other people . I do have a
    piece of 1045 chucked up for a backplate for my "new" 3" three jaw
    chuck . I guess I should be crawling under the truck and getting those
    bed bolts loose with my new inductive heater  ... gotta get the axle
    out and to the shop to be re-geared ... but not until it dries out some .
       *Patrick used to live across the road from me , a very nice guy .
    He's working in an auto repair shop he co-owns with his son , and the
    Cat 4X4 is a personal project for him (the flange/spline is for a
    paying customer ...) . In exchange for the motor work he's working on
    the cylinders for my 1939 Harley . Patrick will also be doing the work
    on my truck axle . Another swap , he's getting a pretty complete Sioux
    valve/valve seat grinding setup .

    Good karma goes your way.  That 5C shank back plate showed up the other day.  I am very happy with it.  Haven't decided what chuck I'll be
    putting on it, but its going to get used on the machine that I have
    decided will replace the Harbor Freight small lathe.  Not the mini
    lathe.  That was a gift from my wife and what started me down the path
    to machining.  I intend to put it back in service one day, and just
    display it in my front office.  Probably when I get around to doing the
    same with the Taig CNC mill.




    I've already started the 1 1/2 - 8 back plate for the new chuck . I
    finished the last "other people's projects" this afternoon so it's time
    for one of my "me" projects .
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    you shit your pants .

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