Seagoon
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Easy! You use a Lieca welder and Photoshop for a nice finish


In my travels around the intrawebz, I came across this image which can only be one of your creationslease share with us how you did it!
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Gregor, on a different note, what are you using for lathe parting tools and have you much experience in this area?
I need to get setup as I'm currently using a hacksaw which is not awesome, I cut aluminum, brass and some steel and hoped I could get something that would cover most common materials.
Your welding is looking awesome BTW.
David.
I am almost done with the little XR. A few details to iron out but it should go together pretty easily.
Gregor
Sure it will [emoji1787]
Ha. Mission Creep, Mission Creep...
Thanks David.
I was lucky and got the Aloris with my lathe. In fact I got a lot things with the lathe that weren't even related to the lathe and after I sold them off I almost got a free lathe. I did have an Chinese import AXA tool post on my Southbend before I had this Aloris and I hate to say it but the Aloris is worlds better.
The knockoff tended to spin when you tightened it while the Aloris doesn't move. It might have something to do with wear or set up but I've never been curious because it's always been faultless. I do buy knock off holders which don't seem to have any issues.
As for parting I use an Aloris clamping style cut off.
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I've never used the insert style ones although I'd like to try one. I like these because I can swap out the width pretty quickly, extend it easily and it's quick to sharpen by just touching the face off the grinder wheel.
What I'd really like to try is a reverse parting tool. They're mounted on the back of the carriage and cut upside down and supposedly much more resistant to chatter. I'd need to make a a holder but there's a few options out there.
Has anyone here used one? What do you think?
I’m going with, yes this new bored carb works well but to really get the most out of my little XR I’m going to mill my own flat side Lectron carbs....
The online threads on insert types and specs makes my head spin, so the HSS blade type parting tools looks more appealing until I read all the horror stories about chatter and breaking tools.
Looks like you have an Aloris BXA-7 holder, (the type that holds the blade at an angle, rather than horizontal) funnily enough that was one of the holders recommended not to buy by a few guys who had how to videos, as the blade height changes every time you sharpen it or adjust it.
All that said I want to try an insert for parting. I'm curious as to others experience as well. I'm sure Sean has good tips because Ti isn't easy to machine.
Gregor
If you do go carbide, get yourself one of those little handheld lighted magnifiers. I think mine is 20x. They're good for keeping an eye on the cutting edge. You can sometimes lose a chunk so small that you can't see it with your naked eye, but it'll make a big difference in cutting performance.
Because this is a budget build (relatively speaking) I reused the rims and as many spokes as I could as the spokes were stainless. The old ******* were plated steel and rusted so they were all replaced with new stainless. The new spokes were super clean so in order to equalize the look I decided to polish all the spokes. Also because I don't like cleaning spokes and polished spokes resist dirt and clean up much better because of the smoother surface.
Plus, I have a bad *** buffer in the shop. Let's be real.
You guys way over estimate me. Although I am considering a Lectron. It turns out I just pierced the backside of the body but only by the tiniest amount. I think I'll just JB Weld over that for now and see how the bike runs.
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Gregor





I do share commonalities here. Westcliffe, in deep rural Colorado, is a great place. We kept a summer place there, just east of town and I served on the Sheriff's reserve. The officers and the balance of the reserve were great folks. We never talked politics. Their hearts were in the right place.
.......i agree with we are a community but i also feel there are those who will do everything within their power to destroy that at every turn and want nothing of the sort to happen.
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I had a few run-ins with the law when I was in high school and nowhere did I ever experience any sort of discrimination or corruption that seems to have sparked all of this nonsense lately, even when I was with my friends of various races.
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I agree with we are a community but I also feel there are those who will do everything within their power to destroy that at every turn and want nothing of the sort to happen.
While I can appreciate your post and it is well thought out and communicated, I have a difference of opinions on some and maybe it is because I have a lot of friends who are in or have been in law enforcement and have had a different experience than you.
Do I think people can get out of their situations with hard work and discipline? Yes. Do I think there are some that will never get out of their situation? Yes. Do I believe there is social injustice? Yes, but I also strongly believe there are those who use that as a means to be pissed off all of the time and create hate moreso than to resolve anything.
Mike, I have big respect for you but, I believe you’re a (Very) white guy in Utah, I don’t think you can have the same perspective as a person of color in a big city
I’m confused by the statement, what are you saying?
Are you insinuating that there are people that only want to cause trouble for the sake of causing trouble?
So first of all Mike I appreciate you taking the time to disagree - that shows a mutual respect and it is appreciated greatly.
I agree with you that protesters should not be looting or destroying property but at the same time I think it's tricky to say to a group of people who've been peacefully trying to effect change to no effect that you aren't protesting correctly. Putting a condition on how someone can disagree before you'll listen is tricky. Colin Kaepernick kneeled in protest and was told that wasn't the right way to disagree and lost his career. Disagreeing on how we are allowed to disagree is a way of not listening.
If I'm not mistaken our country was founded by a group of angry people throwing tea into a harbor as a way of showing their disgust.
But I agree that it makes it harder for some people to listen. We both live in lily white states so our interactions with people of color and our direct experiences are limited. At the same time I think it's important to not lose sight of what originally transpired to create this situation. We need to stay focused on that and just like we wouldn't say all cops are bad because some of them killed an innocent person we can't dismiss all the protests because some people broke some windows. One of that group has a right to be angry. One is getting paid to uphold the law and set an example. We can't afford to have any bad cops.
So, again, I really appreciate your response. I want to make sure all of us are treated fairly and that we consider the longstanding reasons behind the current situation. I know my black friends are really upset right now - everyone should be. If everyone can stay focused on that we can accept that we need to change some things. No one loses is everyone is treated fairly.
Gregor