Got the cam cover chopped down, just got to decide if I dig the way it works with the sprocket cover........
Monday, January 31, 2011
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Still working on the Engine Turning thing......
The problem with doing this on a round object is that you end up with a final mark that is round. Yeah.....its not easy to see, but I can see it...which isn't gonna work.
I have a couple idea's...............
The first thing I tried was to line up a mark with each spoke.....I like but I'm not sold
I am using 1 inch scotch wheels to mark the wheel, there are several ways to lay it out.
Another problem is that you have to sand off the clear coat to mark the aluminum. Therefore youre gonna have to clear it again to prevent corrosion. Clear powdercoat is an option...but I gave my favorite rattle can a shot......I like the red on the black!
I have one more idea on eliminating the final round mark.......I'll try it this week.
I have a couple idea's...............
The first thing I tried was to line up a mark with each spoke.....I like but I'm not sold
I am using 1 inch scotch wheels to mark the wheel, there are several ways to lay it out.
Another problem is that you have to sand off the clear coat to mark the aluminum. Therefore youre gonna have to clear it again to prevent corrosion. Clear powdercoat is an option...but I gave my favorite rattle can a shot......I like the red on the black!
I have one more idea on eliminating the final round mark.......I'll try it this week.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Poor Mans Engine Turning........
Always been a fan of "Engine Turning". Figured I'd give it a shot on some older 9 spoke wheels.... here what I got so far.
Although its not true measured out engine turning, I dig the way it looks and ya just dont see it too often.
I made the jig out of shit I just had kicking around, and made a trip to Harbor Freight for the pads to mark it with.
Although its not true measured out engine turning, I dig the way it looks and ya just dont see it too often.
I made the jig out of shit I just had kicking around, and made a trip to Harbor Freight for the pads to mark it with.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Couple more update shots of the Lunchbox
Monday, January 3, 2011
A Sporty I am messing with on my lunch break at the shop......
In the beginning...... I picked this thing up last year for my Fiance'. We have decided to hold off on getting her on a bike for now so this thing has become my lunch break project at the shop.
I am basically going to strip it right down to motor and wheels, and try customize it like back in the old days......no high dolla pretty parts.....just shit I already have kicking around or modifying the stock parts. LIGHTER IS FASTER! The budget is $500.....To Be Continued......
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