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Re: TOOLS FOR BIKE BUILDERS

Postby X-RAY on Thu Oct 14, 2010 1:37 pm

do you think that pump would work for a parts washer?
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Re: TOOLS FOR BIKE BUILDERS

Postby hondataeg6 on Thu Oct 14, 2010 2:14 pm

valy wrote:hello hondataeh6 it is not a fix dimension you can have any dimension what you wish .
but if you like mine plates they are 200mm x 70,5mm x 15mm and 240mm x 60mm x 12mm :D
sorry I wos late with ansure.



what about the cutter shaft, can you post more picture on it??

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Re: TOOLS FOR BIKE BUILDERS

Postby valy on Sat Oct 16, 2010 1:35 pm

hello guys
X-RAY do you talk aboute my mini pool pump what I use for water cooling
I use the pump for the notcher and for drillind and milling machine
sorry but I dont understund what is a parts washer I m very bad in english :oops: :oops:
you can translate for me in pictures or drawing please.
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Re: TOOLS FOR BIKE BUILDERS

Postby valy on Sat Oct 16, 2010 1:49 pm

hello honda you can go back to the pictures I have some there but if you want some details tell me what you want and I will took some pictures for you with wich details you wish to see :) take a picture of the shaft and draw in paint some arows with direction of the detail you want to see :) kindly Valy
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Re: TOOLS FOR BIKE BUILDERS

Postby valy on Sat Oct 16, 2010 2:13 pm

hello guys
some guys want to know what I use for polish aluminiun or steinless steel
here I have some tools what I use now for the moment
when I will have a garage I will build one automatic for polishing pipes in one go. :)
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polish machine for cars with variable rotation
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and a bosch grender
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first time I use sand paper brush from 60,80,120 to take away the welding ecses
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second time I use sand paper brush 120 and after 350
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and the last I use the wool disk or textil material disk.with polish paste. red or brown is for steinless steel and wite paste for aluminium
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Re: TOOLS FOR BIKE BUILDERS

Postby valy on Sat Oct 16, 2010 2:25 pm

hello guys
here I have some picture with polish steps,
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this cost 300 sw kr
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after 120 sand paper brush
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after 350 sand paper brush
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after wool disk and paste
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Image :) :)
you can see more polishing work when I build the aluminium tork arm in a page 3 of this topic :) :)come more picture later :)
kindly Valy
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Re: TOOLS FOR BIKE BUILDERS

Postby hondataeg6 on Sat Oct 16, 2010 4:10 pm

Valy, I would like to see picture on how you attached the quick change chuck to the shaft. I got started on mine yesterday. I knocked out the drilling shaft base, I will post pictures on my progress on monday...
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Re: TOOLS FOR BIKE BUILDERS

Postby valy on Sun Oct 17, 2010 1:19 pm

hello guys
today I start to polish the frame pipes for my new bike :)
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Re: TOOLS FOR BIKE BUILDERS

Postby hondataeg6 on Mon Oct 18, 2010 1:26 pm

Heres some pictures of the parts i got done last friday and today...

Main cutter Block...
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The back of the main cutter block...
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Shaft Guide adapter block
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Back of the shaft guide adapter...
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Cutter Shaft Guide. I still need to ream this for the bearings... I could have left this as a rectangle but i wanted try some surface milling...
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This is how i will attach the actual cutter guide block to the adapter, these are threaded holes...
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Shaft guide and adapter bolted together...
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All tree parts together...
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Im still waiting on some parts... but I will update when I get some more parts done...
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Re: TOOLS FOR BIKE BUILDERS

Postby valy on Tue Oct 19, 2010 3:37 am

hello hondataeg6 you did a very good job there :shock: looks like original one :)
you will have sow mutch fun with it :D :D :D Im very impressed :roll: continue puting more picture
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Re: TOOLS FOR BIKE BUILDERS

Postby valy on Tue Oct 19, 2010 5:43 am

hello guys
here i have some pictures what you wish :D
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Re: TOOLS FOR BIKE BUILDERS

Postby hondataeg6 on Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:11 am

Thanks for the compliments. i just hope it works just as the original :lol:. Those pictures are just what i needed thanks, know i just have to wait for the precision shaft, and a couple bearing to get here.
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Re: TOOLS FOR BIKE BUILDERS

Postby ZanderJay on Wed Oct 27, 2010 6:51 am

You have shown us a very good set of materials you need for your bike. They seem to be very durable especially the steels. Welding will do an important role in the fixing of garage things like this.
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Re: TOOLS FOR BIKE BUILDERS

Postby valy on Tue Nov 02, 2010 3:25 pm

hello guys
because I dont have a lathe [yet :D ] I have to build a tool to cut my drops off with my press drill :idea:
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I will use lathe cutters but you can use and others :idea:
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you can use one or 2 cutters in and out
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next days I will show you guys how this cutter works :D :idea:
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Re: TOOLS FOR BIKE BUILDERS

Postby valy on Thu Nov 11, 2010 4:08 pm

hello guys
I promis picture with my build fly cutter hire i cut my drops off :)
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