Public Safety Alert- Don't google tonsil stones.....
Made this video for my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ5RoAtGmlM&t=6s
Video is me and some friends putting a 440cc 2 stroke snowmobile engine onto a Go Kart. It rips!
55fairlane said:Custom made F-150 lower control arm bushings I made
What ya think?
Aaron
Are those Delrin? They look good to me.
CAinCA said:55fairlane said:Custom made F-150 lower control arm bushings I made
What ya think?
Aaron
Are those Delrin? They look good to me.
Yes delrin......i wish i would have had some stainless steel to make the inserts from
white_fly said:I made myself a ring. I really like it.
damn that's cool. is that sort of the same process to get that look as damascus steel? i'm pretty ignorant to how it all works but i've seen knife blades that kind of share that look.
white_fly said:I made myself a ring. I really like it.
Very cool. How'd you make the pattern on it?
Saved Pops $1000 by changing his timing belt on his Honda Odyssey. Had to make this tool to get the crank bolt off, including a trip into town to buy a 3/4-drive socket set (likely won't break with a pipe on it) and a new breaker bar (which broke with a pipe on it. Sadness - my breaker bar had been with me since 1985).
The stub on the handle butts against the frame so I don't have to hold it.
So glad I have a lathe and a mill and a welder and a stub of solid round steel....
In progress shot but it's done now. Small kiln/heat treat oven, capable of 2400f. Made from crematorium bricks, a couple kiln elements, and a standalone controller made by orton. The lid of the thing is out of shot. Already tested to "cone 6", a heat work measurement common in ceramic firing. Programmable digital controller means I can make it follow any temperature, ramp rate, hold profile I want. I could fire porcelain then use it to bake a meatloaf if I want. Super pumped that it worked.
In reply to SkinnyG :
That's a beautiful tool.. would it break your heart to know they sell an off the shelf tool to do that for $20 or so? ;-)
I sent that pic to a buddy, who sent me a link to the tool off Amazon, for $20cdn.
For another $43 I could have gotten this THICK socket that has enough momentum to rattle the bolt out, to go with it.
Sigh. Should have checked, but - it's skookum, I won't be breaking it.
Free is still always a good price.
I was tired of storing all of my keys in a bowl so I made a key rack out of some scraps of plywood I had laying around.
I have an old computer I'm using as a HTPC, and even though it came with vibration-damping hard drive mounts, it still made the kind of guttural chunka-chunka noises you might've expected from a floor-mounted '70s mainframe hard drive. I had some bicycle inner tube bits lying around...first I tried replacing the vibration-isolating pins with a wrapping of rubber, that greatly reduced the noise but it still wasn't quiet enough for my satisfaction. Then I rigged up this suspension mount which brought the noise down to the quiet titter you might expect from a modern laptop.
In reply to GameboyRMH :
Well that sure is something! I usually use velcro, as ghetto as it sounds it does a pretty good job of being a soft mount.
And that is an old machine! I think I had one of those as my desktop, and replaced it near 9 years ago, and it was older then.
All finished up with my biased knob. I'm not sure I like it being all aluminum. I may make one out of delrin if I get time.
I made E46 seats fit in an E30.
3/16" flat stock with four imprecisly drilled holes, some more holes drilled in to the seat frame and voila.
These seats are actually pretty damn comfy. Much comfier than my E60 "sport" seats.
Stuff I have done recently ish:
Another crank lamp:
A lamp from pipe and a paint can:
A beehive - co-worker and I just cut the parts, I helped the kids at my son's school assemble and install it.
Cheap xmas tree V3.0
Railing cap out of garbage wood:
Not as impressive as say, building a whole Porsche,
but I did scratch build an N Scale stone double tunnel portal:
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