I should put the engine into a kids quad and give it to my niece for christmasI could just imaging the look on my sisters face (joke)
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May have to use on of these in the next few months, scary, haven't been on something that since i was only a fitter. Its called a quartering lathe, very few still exist even fewer working.
This is the one we hope to use as its closer than the one at glenbrook.
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My dad is retired and spends alot of time doing thing for feilding steam rail, anyways the WAB they have, he crank pins are now under tollerance and flogged, i suggested a few cheap options but they want to do it by the book...meh
I even told them i could do it without even taking the axle out..shesh
We moved back to the UK after 28 years abroad a while ago. For various reasons, incompatibility with british stuff, helping my son etc. I left a lot of gear behind, so almost starting from scratch. Currently (not really started) using a 3m square workshop attached to the house. Apparently, it's dashed bad form, what, to store acetylene in a residential area. Has anyone advice, experience, caveats to offer on using propane for bike frames (say; 3/4" or 19mm to 4"(!) 100mm x 16swg or 1,6mm steel), please?
(Also posted on the Chassis thread)
only slightly lower temps with propane. it's all G.
I found just going up a tip size made up for the slightly cooler flame, worked fine.
Slight change in welding technique required but it didn't take long to nail it. Brazing light sections was more or less the same.
'Course, it's not a bad excuse for buying a wee TIG...
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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