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  1. expjawa

    VOTE HERE!!!

    Have to agree with King. While I'm pleased to have a vote, the fact that so many awesome bikes only have a couple is testament to just amazing everyone's has gotten. Every vote gotten by the leaders is a vote earned. I'm just as pleased that 2 of the 3 that I voted for are at the top so far...
  2. expjawa

    VOTE HERE!!!

    My votes are in. Lots of really cool bikes this time around, so it was real tough to choose. Good job to everyone competing!
  3. expjawa

    Official RRB Build Off 9 Finished Bike List

    Can this photo be used for mine once the Copper Chopper makes the list? Thanks Not sure why its rotated; it looks upright on the actual Photobucket page...
  4. expjawa

    Copper Chopper!

    Thank you. A lot of the parts were simmering for quite a while, so the last week was just putting it all together and tightening bolts. But it was still a bit of a push to get there, and my entire house is trashed due to neglecting other chores... :D
  5. expjawa

    Copper Chopper!

    Thank you, sir. And here's a few more photos while I can still squeeze them in...
  6. expjawa

    Copper Chopper!

    Thanks guys. You'd have to see the first page or so of the build thread. But it was it was spacier and a bit radical by comparison.
  7. expjawa

    Copper Chopper!

    I set out this year, initially, to do something a bit over the top. Then I realized what I had in mind would take more time to do it right than I really had. So, I relaxed my objective to just building something cool that I'd enjoy riding about. To that end, I present to you the Copper...
  8. expjawa

    The Copper Chopper!

    I've finished off the headlight and mounted it. I wound up using P-clamps on the truss tubing to through bolt the wings, using brass 10-32 hardware. The tubing was shined up and grained to match the rest of the brushed finish on the copper and aluminum. Regarding brass hardware, I used...
  9. expjawa

    The Copper Chopper!

    OK, fins up! Sorry for the delay in reporting, but a busy day at work and frequent conference calls prevented posting. The fin modules were finished last night, with the copper accents riveted on: I used aluminum rivets to contrast the copper, elsewhere I am using copper rivets to contrast...
  10. expjawa

    The Copper Chopper!

    Thanks. I've got a lot going on right now, so I can't post too much detail till later. But for now, I will leave you with the following little nugget:
  11. expjawa

    The Copper Chopper!

    Thank you, sir! Progress goes on with the hammer formed tank, but its much slower than I anticipated. The copper work hardens quickly as its formed, so going from this: To this: takes a lot of cycling between hammering and heating it with a torch to anneal it, making it soft and malleable...
  12. expjawa

    The Copper Chopper!

    Thank you. Working on the fins last night, which were cut out from aluminum sheet over the weekend. I'm not sure what's up with this image, but I think that the flourecent light was messing with the camera lens somehow. This is actually trimmed down from the original cutout, they were taller...
  13. expjawa

    The Copper Chopper!

    Well, it's what I'm attempting. I'm not sure if I can get the tight corners to form around cleanly, though. In retrospect, I probably should attempted a simpler form first. Anyway, I have enough copper sheet left to make a tank plate as a back-up plan. At this point, I think I'd rather use...
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