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TRBenj
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Wow Pete- those look awesome. Im pretty sure that Im the one who owes you the beer now! Polishing on the inside... bling bling! The length looks much better and the lip looks terrific- better than new Id say. I cant wait to test fit them.
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M3Fan
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Damn! They look AMAZING. Touches like these tips will really set this project off.
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8122pbrainard
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Joel, The polishing I did to the ID was going to be a surprise but since you asked....... The tips as purchased, had the "raw" unfinshed ID. IE: 2B mill stainless (cold rolled) and the weld seam plus the grapes from the welding. I was able to knock off the grapes with the #4 scratch finish but there's nothing you can do with the cavities The other tip wasn't as bad. One more |
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bkhallpass
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Nice thought. TRBenj will have grandkids before I finish that 82. BKH |
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Livin' the Dream
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M3Fan
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Pics for those of us who aren't standing in your shop?
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8122pbrainard
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OK Eric if you say so!! Tim, make sure you make it to GL this next summer! BTW, That company that makes those tips needs to have a qualified welder on the TIG. The flange is fused (no filler) to the tube which is fine if the joint is a tight fit and the proper heat is used. They used so much heat that they had some big time grapes on the inside. Besides the cosmetic not looking great, the grapes and the area close to the weld will rust - no shielding gas when the stainless was molten (or clos to - it oxidizes!) |
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eric lavine
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i did make up steel plugs for the pipe to hold it and keep it from crushing
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"the things you own will start to own you"
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eric lavine
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horse trading and beer trading are 2 different animals.....you still owe him a beer
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"the things you own will start to own you"
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8122pbrainard
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Tim,
They will go out in the mail on Tuesday. They are done but I'm waiting for something else to go with them in the box. I feel you'll be very happy. Yes, I buffed the cut edge as well as other work. BTW, since you weren't able to make it to GL this year, I never got a chance to buy you that beer I owed you. Are we even? |
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8122pbrainard
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Eric, I was weaned on stainless at the lathe and mill. My previous job was for a company that made custom food processing equipment. Since you've had a problem chucking up or rather loosing thin walled tube from the chuck, let me tell you the method I always use. Cut a hardwood plug for a tight fit into the ID of the tube and pound it in!! I took Tims tips to work with me this morning. To avoid having to remove the inch on the lathe, the plan was to use the Porta-band. Well, someone walked with it!!!! They really didn't fit very well in the horizontal bandsaw and the vertical had a broken blade. I didn't feel like welding up a new blade so they came home with me. I went to work on them with the Saws-all and now 7/8" is gone. They'll get chucked up in the lathe tomorrow. |
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Hollywood
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Tim keeps changing the subject but I'll field his comments so we can move on with the thread, though we've got plenty of time.
Where? I'll bet it'd fit real nice, and would be a safety upgrade. You're barking up a tall tree busting on installing unoriginal platforms.
I haven't even thought about removing the originals that are still on. My goal is to win the 80s class at the tenth anniversary of Green Lake. By the time this BFN is done it can pull the World Series Champion Chicago Cubs on a wicked triple tube sesh. |
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kapla
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oooppss
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<a href="">1992 ski nautique
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M3Fan
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I think that was the basis of the humor, Kap. |
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kapla
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HHHMMM I´m not quite sure..i saw Brian´s 82 on september..and Tim is way ahead..My bet goes for TIM.. |
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<a href="">1992 ski nautique
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TRBenj
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Maybe so... but this thing will be back in the water before you get your new decals on.
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Hollywood
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BKH will have his 82 done before this thing gets wet.
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TRBenj
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Is this thread really a year old? Yikes.
I would have thought this thread should be long over by now, but I guess my projects never go quite according to plan! |
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75 Tique
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CLUNK-Zinnnnnnnggggg
Then Pete has a new set for the Atom. |
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eric lavine
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low and slow Pete, the times my tool grabbed to much and the piece went flying, I cut alot of stainless pipe on the lathe
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TRBenj
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Pete, yes on the 1"... thanks again!
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8122pbrainard
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Tim, They were delivered today. Are we still on for the 1"? I'll start on them in the morning. |
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TRBenj
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Air Nautique platform on a 2001? What? |
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Hollywood
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Lack luster bilge followed up by lots of unoriginal parts. I wonder where else this hobbyist cut corners...
Can't wait to see it revving and rocking while floating like BuffaloBFN's boat does. A healthy engine in a dry BFN hull is a wicked combination. |
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65 'cuda
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That boat is looking very nice, and a fast hull to boot! Can't wait to see it complete.
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Hollywood
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You should move them up above the platform. |
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Okie Boarder
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It's looking good! I think you're being a little too critical on the bilge and think it looks fine. I know we can be our own worst critic, though. I agree on the idea of shortening the tips. That should turn out nice.
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8122pbrainard
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Joel,
Since it's round, it will go in a 3 jaw chuck. It can be gripped on the ID or OD. A 3 jaw will self center unlike a 4 jaw which has independant adustments on each jaw for odd shaped items. The only caution I need to do when cutting, is to keep the tip from getting too hot and heat tinting. Typical 3 jaw: |
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M3Fan
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Pete, out of curiosity how do you center something like that on a lathe? Is there some like, expanding chuck that would grip the tubing from the inside?
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Riley
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That boat is looking nice. Those tips will look great at 1". I don't like the look of the flappers either and have noticed a boat is actually a little louder without them. I lost one on our older Malibu and could tell right away that it sounded different. I've noticed Reid runs them on his boats, he must have a reason.
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