Alan is kind enough to remind me I am slacking a bit and not getting on with the fork brace I am making for him
So I thought I would have a section to keep him updated
I'm not slacking too much, honest guv
Alan H's fork brace
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That's bloody cheating I have to make do with this!!
They're rubbish them Jap bikes lad they won't last five minutes! you want to get yourself a nice Royal Enfield!
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Paul, you may want to close your eyes, the new toy I am waiting to be delivered.
I have pre-warned the kids that we will only be able to eat 2 days a week when it arrives and I have paid the outstanding bill
I have pre-warned the kids that we will only be able to eat 2 days a week when it arrives and I have paid the outstanding bill
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Thats a lot of kit to make stainless tab washers.... I never knew.
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Until my old CNC lathe broke, I did make a few more other larger items, like swinging arm spindles, engine bolts, sprocket bolts, but will be expanding the list soon, to include wheel spindles as well, and may have a few non bike related jobs coming upnairb123 wrote:Thats a lot of kit to make stainless tab washers.... I never knew.
I have to mention, plus making Alan H's fork brace.
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Ooh ooh I've just made a mess in me pants
That is superb, I served my time as a toolmaker in the late 60's early 70's and we had the first tape controlled jig borers etc (we used to punch our own tapes to program them!) other than that it was all center/capstan lathes and milling machines/shapers etc. I did work for a small company who promised to learn me how to use there then state of the art three axis Mazak cnc but it didn't work out so I left. Where do you live and can I come round and play with it (the lathe I mean) please?
That is superb, I served my time as a toolmaker in the late 60's early 70's and we had the first tape controlled jig borers etc (we used to punch our own tapes to program them!) other than that it was all center/capstan lathes and milling machines/shapers etc. I did work for a small company who promised to learn me how to use there then state of the art three axis Mazak cnc but it didn't work out so I left. Where do you live and can I come round and play with it (the lathe I mean) please?
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They're rubbish them Jap bikes lad they won't last five minutes! you want to get yourself a nice Royal Enfield!
A quote from my old dad
I started out with nothing and I’ve got most of it left!
A quote from my old dad
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Makes my little toy lathe look poorly!
Looking forward to the fork brace though, and I was only kidding Ian, honest.
Now about those other bits...........
Looking forward to the fork brace though, and I was only kidding Ian, honest.
Now about those other bits...........
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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FFS some people make me sick, with their skills and toys and stuff, I'll get me coat.............. :jealous smilie
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Listen mate, if that's all you can do, then at least put your coat on with style!
Some of us are born great, and the others are just jealous.
Some of us are born great, and the others are just jealous.
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Alan says he is only kidding, he fails to mention the 2 large blokes from Yorkshire that are permanently sat outside my house in a van, every time I leave my house, they start shouting "where's Alan's fork brace" and then they start throwing pork pies at me.Alan H wrote: Looking forward to the fork brace though, and I was only kidding Ian, honest.
Now about those other bits...........
With that in mind, and needing to go to the post office and not wanting to risk another pork pie attack, I thought I'd better post a couple of photos, hopefully they may let me out to play for a while.
Still need to chamfer the top profile, if when it is finished it looks ok, I will then make a few sets, this is version 2, have only made this 1 clamp to make sure it comes out ok.
Then I will mirror polish, so Alan can see his hansom face