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Projects My Willys Gas Coupe build

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by langy, Mar 20, 2011.

  1. farmer12
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    Nice work Steve, you keep on impressing me every time you machine/fabricate.
     
  2. langy
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    Thanks Eric, this one was a nice easy sit down job !!!



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  3. langy
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    I maybe the only one but been thinking about finishing the ends of bolts where the nut sits in a different way, nothing too difficult to do but looking for something cool and different, I ground a lathe tool to the required shape so it could be done in one process to save time.
    Heres what i came up with.



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    When used with a Castellated nut it takes on a nice different look.



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  4. bobwop
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    WAAAAYYYYY to much detail for me!

    but it is lovely.

    now get it done!
     
  5. knotttty
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    wow wow wow... never seeks to amaze me.... you can actually see your reflection in the bolt you ground down..... what next.....lol......

    Roy....sitting in amazement .... again....
     
  6. hershambob
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    ive had a sore throat since tuesday morning!!,last time i visit you, lol,nice work on the willys and the rocket
     
  7. langy
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    Oh dear sorry for giving you my virus Bob :(


     
  8. Damn fine work.
     
  9. Fatbrosracing
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    I thought you might have the sore throat from talking, Langy is such an interesting guy who loves a chat!
     
  10. farmer12
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    I know from first hand experience that you're completely correct.:D:D:D
     
  11. langy
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    And who is this then ???


     
  12. langy
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    Mostly bits & pieces done today, nothing worth a picture but i did get my headers done in white and wanted to see what they looked like so bolted them on with a few bolts, Its just the look i wanted.



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  13. farmer12
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    Looking good Steve. What did you coat the headers with?
     
  14. langy
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    Eric they are made from stainless so they just got a coat of VHT white.



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  15. hershambob
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    did you try the new wheels yet
     
  16. langy
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    Not yet Bob, waiting for tubes to arrive, the suspense is killing me mate.


     
  17. Del Swanson
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    Just beautiful stuff!
     
  18. langy
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    I just gave them a quick lick on the polisher to be honest, the would look better with a little more work


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  19. langy
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    Thanks Del, appreciated


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  20. Fatbrosracing
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    Sorry Steve, Chris from Australia, I dropped in earlier this year with my wife while we were over for the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
     

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  21. langy
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    Ah ha, now i know who it is, how ya doing Chris.


     
  22. langy
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    I was sat in the drivers seat the other night and realised i couldn't reach the dash when strapped in, I needed the important switches closer to me.
    I solved this with a glassfibre box which was moulded off a washing sachet container.
    I aim to mount this with some stainless tube between the seats and run the wiring through the tube so its hidden.
    I thought a nice finned top plate to hold the switches might be nice, thickest bit of aluminium plate i had was 1/2" so a quick call to my mate Allan and he had some 3/4", He also kindly offered to mill the slots in it to save me some time.
    First the 3/4" aluminium plate was cut.

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    Next it was marked out and drilled and counterbored.

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    Next the grooves were ball milled into the plate.

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    Next to get sloping sides on the fins the plate was tilted at 14 degrees and the sides of the fins got a pass with the cutter.

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    What we ended up with.

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    Next the shape was marked out and the excess cut off.

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    The ends of the fins were then curved.

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    Next job was to remove all the sharp edges and replace with nice radius's and give it a quick polish to see how it looked.

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    The original switch knobs were not gonna cut the mustard so new ones were made from some 1" stainless round bar.

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  23. cowboy1
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    Awesome! I love this thread!
     
  24. Being a machinist by trade I truly appreciate this build. There's so many things that you could have bought but made instead. Kind of a throw back to the 1960's & 70's here back in the states. I can't wait until you get back to two good arms and give her hell again. Keep up the details , love it , Scruff.
     
  25. Redz Rodz
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    wow man you just keep crankin' out one cool piece after another !!
     
  26. JeffreyJames
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    What would ya charge to make another two of those knobs and leave them untapped so I can have some for my '35 haha!!! Those look beautiful!! I have that same 4 position switch from speedway.
     
  27. langy
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    Thanks Scruff, appreciated.


     
  28. langy
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    I made the knobs simple as i didn't want them too fussy, I might still paint them black. cost wouldn't be much really as they don't take long to make.
    Yep that 4 position switch is very handy, saves having a dipswitch on the floor.


     
  29. langy
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    Thanks man.


     
  30. farmer12
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    Nice work Langy......as always.
     

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