mdbeck1
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Now if feel better. I'm not crazy...
Here are some plates I made for a bike project I just finished.
Honda CRX chassis stiffening and front engine mount.
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All of my reinforcements had to fit under the stock interior panels and carpet.
Do i spy a type R under there hood their ? If so looks like a clean car any more info on it ? Honda nut my self
A 2" sched 40 pipe and a 2" sched 80 pipe will be two different outside diameters. The 2" is on the inside.
That is bad ***!Your grandson is one lucky kid.
Could we see more of the wagon?
For the people that find them hard to use because you are left handed, look in a tool catalog and buy left handed cutting tips. They make them, but don't supply them with the new Vargus because they thing everyone is right handed.![]()
Actually that is wrong, pipe size is determined by some oddball schedule noone uses anymore. 60 seems to fit the best.
But the OD is always the same, the ID changes as per the schedule used.
See table below from McMaster-Carr, they have sold a few pipe fittings and a bit of pipe over the years.
Thank's for the info Mario.
But remember that I made my dies to work with the HF knock out punch kit sizes.
Cool man. Nice work. Thank's for sharing.
Some dimple die pics to stay on topic:
Nice. Good looking welds too.![]()
Actually that is wrong, pipe size is determined by some oddball schedule noone uses anymore. 60 seems to fit the best.
But the OD is always the same, the ID changes as per the schedule used.
See table below from McMaster-Carr, they have sold a few pipe fittings and a bit of pipe over the years.
Thank's for the info Mario.
But remember that I made my dies to work with the HF knock out punch kit sizes.
Wasn't criticizing your stuff, just clarifying how pipe is measured and posting a nice table of sizes I use a lot.
Nasty.......I would have never thought of using the dimple dies for something like that, but it's a hell of an idea. Nice job for sure, and as always, your work is just superb.![]()
I made this dimple as one of my first projects on the lathe. Came out pretty good. I think this was 1.5"
Anyone have some info regarding on the longevity of using these (NASTYZEN's dies) on steel? I work primarily in 0.065" steel and have seen the galling on the die, but didn't figure it to be too big of an issue for a hobbyist like me. With that said, I'm sure I would use one particular size more than others and would hate to see it wear out. This is the only set I've seen for a reasonable price that has a fully radiused lip instead of the usual 45* chamfer.
Anyone have some info regarding on the longevity of using these (NASTYZEN's dies) on steel? I work primarily in 0.065" steel and have seen the galling on the die, but didn't figure it to be too big of an issue for a hobbyist like me. With that said, I'm sure I would use one particular size more than others and would hate to see it wear out. This is the only set I've seen for a reasonable price that has a fully radiused lip instead of the usual 45* chamfer.
Of course this might be the bump I need to start fabbing in aluminum...
^^Great work JOHNFX^^ That's a quality mount you've built for yourself.







Nice work Brian and a "YOU ****" on the free press!
I have a new want (no need yet) to add to my tool collection.