Project RVF stocker...ish
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You'll all be glad to hear the finger is well on the mend and can be used long as there's no sideways force to it.
Between the grinder, air saw and Dremel the silencer has gone from this:
To this:
And started on making one of the new parts to get welded in.
The hole cutter I have is no where up to the job and failed within 5 mins of being pushed so that's the next hurdle.
Between the grinder, air saw and Dremel the silencer has gone from this:
To this:
And started on making one of the new parts to get welded in.
The hole cutter I have is no where up to the job and failed within 5 mins of being pushed so that's the next hurdle.
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Re: Project RVF stocker...ish
I guess you'll be chain drilling & filing then - bit of a ball ache!
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Nah sod that, my step drill will see that 35mm hole through, borrowed a decent hole cutter set from a friend
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Next job was to take this
And this out
And was achieved using a hole cutter and new larger guide the workshop quickly turned up for me (cheer lads!)
Had to take the Dremel to some spot welds to this this part off
So now I have a clean outlet to work with.
And this out
And was achieved using a hole cutter and new larger guide the workshop quickly turned up for me (cheer lads!)
Had to take the Dremel to some spot welds to this this part off
So now I have a clean outlet to work with.
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Re: Project RVF stocker...ish
Bit more cleaning up in prep for welding.
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Still waiting on the baffle to start making the parts up
Got the 35mm hole drilled out and the plate welded on though
Got the 35mm hole drilled out and the plate welded on though
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Who did you use for painting. I need to get my Tyga Carbon mudguard painted standard Red.
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Who did you use for painting. I need to get my Tyga Carbon mudguard painted standard Red.
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Fella close to my work, did it on the side for me as his boss is pretty sound. Works for a car accident repair centre
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Re: Project RVF stocker...ish
Baffle turned up from Cyprus, and was immediately cut up
Got this made by the workshop at work from my proper fag packet drawing, they had some 57mm stainless offcuts kicking around luckily.
Drilled all the holes out the solid part
Got it welded up, made it really restrictive so I've got the option to open it out
Measured and cut the excess off
Fits!
The end is in sight!
Got this made by the workshop at work from my proper fag packet drawing, they had some 57mm stainless offcuts kicking around luckily.
Drilled all the holes out the solid part
Got it welded up, made it really restrictive so I've got the option to open it out
Measured and cut the excess off
Fits!
The end is in sight!