Tristin Posted July 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 13, 2012 So with the help of GoonFan (once again lol) I was able to change my tire to a good one. At least this time I had my own rim and tire to put on... I just used Goon's jack. With the car so low and even lower since it wasnt on an aired up tire, I had to put the jack under the frame in front of the tire and just behind the bumper. That was not a spot I wanted to use as a jack-point. I took it slow and it all worked out. Headed to get a new tire tomorrow or I might just have them patch the current one since it looks like there was no damage done during the flat. On lunch right now at work and finished designing my first piece to be cut tomorrow once I get off work. Im probably going to be running on it on the manual lathe since I thik thats the only machine we have open currently. Be on the look out for part oics tomorrow late morning/afternoon. Link to comment
]2eDeYe Posted July 13, 2012 Report Share Posted July 13, 2012 You can fix that tire yourself with a plug kit. They are only a couple bucks. :) 1 Link to comment
datzenmike Posted July 13, 2012 Report Share Posted July 13, 2012 They are only for fixing in the back woods so you can drive somewhere and have it fixed properly. That said I have repaired one this way, two actually, and never had them repaired properly with an internal patch, and the one worked perectly and the other had a very slow leak. Link to comment
SIXTY-NINE-DIME Posted July 13, 2012 Report Share Posted July 13, 2012 (edited) When ratsun takes a crap. i look like this :blush: :confused: :crying: :bye: :no: :frantics: :mad: <_< :hairy: and then i hit enter 5,000 times and it works and i look like this :mellow: :blink: :sweat: :excl: fap fap :excl: :D :thumbup: :poke: such an embarassment.. the fuck does that all even mean?? sorry, probably shouldnt have brought it back up in your thread. im just now seeing all the stupid shit my little bro says on here. kinda blown away by it all lol Edited July 13, 2012 by SIXTY-NINE-DIME Link to comment
spudly13 Posted July 13, 2012 Report Share Posted July 13, 2012 So with the help of GoonFan (once again lol) I was able to change my tire to a good one. At least this time I had my own rim and tire to put on... I just used Goon's jack. With the car so low and even lower since it wasnt on an aired up tire, I had to put the jack under the frame in front of the tire and just behind the bumper. That was not a spot I wanted to use as a jack-point. I took it slow and it all worked out. Headed to get a new tire tomorrow or I might just have them patch the current one since it looks like there was no damage done during the flat. On lunch right now at work and finished designing my first piece to be cut tomorrow once I get off work. Im probably going to be running on it on the manual lathe since I thik thats the only machine we have open currently. Be on the look out for part oics tomorrow late morning/afternoon. les schwab does flat repair for free! or at least the one in stanwood does, they usually gotta be mounted though Link to comment
Tristin Posted July 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 13, 2012 such an embarassment.. the fuck does that all even mean?? sorry, probably shouldnt have brought it back up in your thread. im just now seeing all the stupid shit my little bro says on here. kinda blown away by it all lol Haha no worries man. Im sure little brothers are always embarrassing. les schwab does flat repair for free! or at least the one in stanwood does, they usually gotta be mounted though I thought they only did that for tires they sold you. I will have to look into that. Uploading oics for todays progress!!!!! Stay tuned. 1 Link to comment
Tristin Posted July 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 13, 2012 Ok, here we go... a little story before the pictures. The door lock pulls were horse shit in my car. They were dry, cracked, sun-bleached white in some places so I decided to pick up some new ones. I only knew of two places to get them. There were OEM replacements available at a merchant whom most do not do business with and a member here on Ratsun who made aluminum ones. Well, I hated the style that were offered here on Ratsun (Im sure they were great quality), so I bought them from the other guy. Needless to say, they sucked. I know he doesnt make them himself, so I really dont fault him, but they felt cheap and crappy, a few barely threaded on... they sucked. So I decided on a style I wanted and cut my own. I can now call myself a real machinist now as I have officially designed the part, setup to machine from scratch, cut the part manually, and finished them myself. All work done by me and I think they came out fantastic. 100% happy with them. I have a bit more bar stock left so Im contemplating making a decent run of them. We shall see what happens, but either way Im loving them so far. Onto the pictures: OEM piece: OEM reproduction: Parts I designed and cut: Blurry closeup (sorry): Locked: Unlocked: Outside in the rain picture: They are currently a mostly shiny silver from the cutting process, but Im probably going to brush them up to match my sill plates. 1 Link to comment
Rustina 510 Posted July 13, 2012 Report Share Posted July 13, 2012 Ok I might take a class on SolidWorks at a community college now.. :lol: X2 Link to comment
spudly13 Posted July 13, 2012 Report Share Posted July 13, 2012 Haha no worries man. Im sure little brothers are always embarrassing. I thought they only did that for tires they sold you. I will have to look into that. Uploading oics for todays progress!!!!! Stay tuned. Hmm other people have said that to, its worth checking into though, ive always just dropped em off no questions asked, never thought about if they were brands they sell or not. Link to comment
Tristin Posted July 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 13, 2012 Good to know, thanks! I have one about a block from my house. Link to comment
Rustbucket Posted July 13, 2012 Report Share Posted July 13, 2012 Those turned out really awesome. Good job, brother! Link to comment
Tristin Posted July 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 13, 2012 Thanks! I'm pretty excited since those are the first pieces I've really made. I want to improve on them a bit so I have some ideas. I have asked to make them for a few people so of looks like I'm going to be cutting more tonight. I really didn't plan on selling them right now, but if you want a set ( or four if you have four doors) just PM me and well talk. Link to comment
q-tip Posted July 13, 2012 Report Share Posted July 13, 2012 Those door pull look good man Link to comment
SIXTY-NINE-DIME Posted July 13, 2012 Report Share Posted July 13, 2012 Unlocked: Outside in the rain picture: those came out nice! i'd like to eventually get some made that sit a little lower in lock position. i love rolling the windows down and using the door as an arm rest but the damn locks get uncomfortable pretty quick. 1 Link to comment
jun Posted July 14, 2012 Report Share Posted July 14, 2012 Those are very tasty door lock pulls! I like seeing little custom touches like this, especially when they are designed and built by the owner! Link to comment
Laecaon Posted July 14, 2012 Report Share Posted July 14, 2012 those came out nice! i'd like to eventually get some made that sit a little lower in lock position. i love rolling the windows down and using the door as an arm rest but the damn locks get uncomfortable pretty quick. my thoughts exactly. Link to comment
Tristin Posted July 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 14, 2012 Agree. I've made a few little notes on what I want to change on these. I'd like them a little lower, I'm thinking of putting either a radius along the disks edges, or like a 45* edge cut. I was taping by hand, so I think I'm just not going all the way down. The threads should start .094in from the top of the part, so that's pretty low. I haven't driven it yet so I'm unsure of how comfortable it is. I'll probably pull them out at work tonight and run the tap through them again... Try to get deeper. I also think if I use one of the machines to tap, I'll have better control. Link to comment
Laecaon Posted July 14, 2012 Report Share Posted July 14, 2012 When I had to use a lathe to tap, that was the scariest thing I have ever done in the shop. I felt like I had no control. I did like the electric tap on an architects arm. Link to comment
Tristin Posted July 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 14, 2012 Yeah, the lathe I was working on has taping capabilities, but I've never done it that way and I guess the process needed some decent explaining. The guy who was showing me the operation of that lathe had a meeting to go to, so I didn't get the chance to learn how. I've taped by hand before, so I went that route. I'll report tonight on the status is the threads. I almost positive I can get it more low-pro. When I designed the part, I had that in mind and my math should be sound... It's just the implementation. So far I like cutting my own shit; fun work. Link to comment
q-tip Posted July 14, 2012 Report Share Posted July 14, 2012 power tapping a tap that small will likely result in a broken tap, just do it by hand, thats the most controlable way to do it Link to comment
Tristin Posted July 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 14, 2012 I was thinking of running the tap on the drill press so I knew I was getting a straight tap... I also checked my math on the threads and they should be sitting a lot lower. I brought them in from the car and will be making sure the threads go all the way. Ive also cut four more tonight. Im trying for another few while Im at work... after that, Im out of stock and will have to buy some. Link to comment
Skib Posted July 14, 2012 Report Share Posted July 14, 2012 such an embarassment.. the fuck does that all even mean?? we have no idea. sorry, probably shouldnt have brought it back up in your thread. im just now seeing all the stupid shit my little bro says on here. kinda blown away by it all lol might want to have a talk with him about that. lol Link to comment
Josh K. Posted July 14, 2012 Report Share Posted July 14, 2012 Tristin, You want to use a "Roll form" tap. I would set up for tapping in the Tree Mill if you wanna go deep. -Josh Link to comment
Tristin Posted July 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 14, 2012 Unfortunately we're using the Tree for Karakoram parts... I'll just do it by hand for now. Ive about 6 lock pulls and all threads have come out great. Low-pro bitch! Here is how low it sits locked when I actually tap all the way as I originally planned. Link to comment
SIXTY-NINE-DIME Posted July 14, 2012 Report Share Posted July 14, 2012 we have no idea. might want to have a talk with him about that. lol Oh we talked with him. Felt like an intervention lol. Tristin those came out perfect. U won't even notice it there when it's locked 1 Link to comment
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