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gloveman132

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My order is in for both sets.

Thank you for everything you have done to make this happen.

Glove
 
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NASTYZEN

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My order is in for both sets.

Thank you for everything you have done to make this happen.

Glove

You are welcome Sir.
We are working on it still...
The billing software automatically charges taxes and we are trying to tweek it. In the end, it has to be done manually anyhow, so I will confirm via e-mail directly to you when it's time. Only then will I release orders
Have no worries, there won't be billing charges t'ill it's sorted out. I have ordered square boxes, getting certs of origins bla bla.....
Boy.. and I thought it was going to be easy....Thank you free trade....:lol_hitti
 

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I was reading up on the web last night and came across mention of a case hardening compound called Hi-Speed-It that would supposedly harden a common nail enough to drive through a leaf spring. Couldn't find any modern mention of it tho. Anyone have any info on this?
http://www.vintageprojects.com/metal-welding/hardening-steel.html

There is also a product called Kasenit that does the same thing (I believe). The idea behind these products is to heat the low carbon steel very hot so that the atoms become active and then place the part into the carbon bearing powder and let it cool. When the surface is hot the carbon atoms from the product infuse into the surface of the steel and become trapped there as the metal cools causing an increase in surface hardness. There is a limit to how hard you can get mild steel but it does work.

I have attached an article that describes the basic heat treating process FYI

View attachment Hardening Steel.pdf
 

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I believe I have jumped through the last hoop and cleared the last hurdle......
But I missed today's shipping deadline...
I will be shipping several orders on Monday morning via Purolator.
I will e-mail the recipients as soon as the truck clears the driveway to confirm.
Thank you immensely for your trust and patience guys.:bowdown:

The metal truck just came by with the bal. of the barstock for the pipe sizes.
I will try to bribe my oldest son into starting the cutting this weekend.
Have a great weekend.

Claude
 

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I believe I have jumped through the last hoop and cleared the last hurdle......
But I missed today's shipping deadline...
I will be shipping several orders on Monday morning via Purolator.
I will e-mail the recipients as soon as the truck clears the driveway to confirm.
Thank you immensely for your trust and patience guys.:bowdown:

The metal truck just came by with the bal. of the barstock for the pipe sizes.
I will try to bribe my oldest son into starting the cutting this weekend.
Have a great weekend.

Claude

I got my confirmation this morning on the dies......shipping was a little better price wise.........but you have to figure they are still cheaper than the ones advertised on pirate 4x4 offroad site.........Personally I cant wait to press out some sheetmetal........Jim
 

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I got my confirmation this morning on the dies......shipping was a little better price wise.........but you have to figure they are still cheaper than the ones advertised on pirate 4x4 offroad site.........Personally I cant wait to press out some sheetmetal........Jim

What did the shipping end up costing if you don't mind me asking?
 

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I can't believe I spent an entire day on this, AGAIN!:twak:

I called Purolator to help me out with this, who told me I had to take care of all the international certificates of origin paperwork myself and then proceeded to get the run around.

I had form no. B-232 that is a workable pdf. file as opposed to the D-11-4-2 that is only printable for the NAFTA cert. from the Canadian border ..........only to find out , after several calls all over.... to finish with the US customs in the end that I actually needed form no.446 from the C.B.P. but turns out I really needed form no.434....:Violent:

In the end, after filling out the on-line shipping documents, it turns out Purolator actually gives me all the dam NAFTA **** after all.....:willy_nil

Unless I get struck with lightning or have a stroke...They should come by and pick up the first 5 orders sometime soon.
Can I say OOOOOOOOOOoooooooooo!!!!
 

NASTYZEN

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They haven't been by for pickup yet, so I just called them up. I had filled all the info on line with them and even got the confirmation of shipment request yesterday. I thought that's all I needed........BUT I also needed a PICKUP request confirm. Dam!! Now I missed today's pickup deadline........
It suckith to be a NOOB!!
I'm really sorry guys.:sad:
 

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Woo Hoo!!
Purolator Man picked up the 5 boxes just before lunch! I'm so happy.....
Now if they can just get to destination in one piece with no extra hassles I will have become a pro.....

I am now more than half way cutting up the pipe sizes on the saw, that, I can do easily.:lol:
 

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Any way you could cut them out of annealed 4140? That stuff is almost as cheap as 1018 and can be hardened up to around 58-60C. Your price is great and the machine work seems super, but I just can't pull the trigger on something that can't handle at least 11 ga steel without wearing quickly. How much would a custom set out of 4140 run me? I can harden them on my end once they arrive...
 

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Good question,I have to check with my metal supplier. Machine time would be longer and 4140 makes one hell of a long burr as opposed to C12L14 who's chip breaks into small ones.I doubt it would be economical for me to buy 6 different 12ft lengths of the stuff. But maybe 2 diff. sizes and turn them down to size could be feasible I guess.Give me a couple days to work on it.
 

Spencyg

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Sounds great. You could probably use just 1 or 2 OD sizes and then just have a step in the termination of the dimple radius on both the male and female sides so it doesn't leave any additional marks on the workpiece. No real reason to have multiple outside diameters as long as the clearances worked.

Let me know.

Thanks
 

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The reason I use different OD sizes is so you could get closer to a flange. If there's no flange then in theory you could have a 4'' od for a 1/2 hole...waste of material... but that was just an example.
 
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Well........my dies are less than 30 miles away............let's see if they get here today........I have some sheetmetal with their name on it lol
 

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Well........my dies are less than 30 miles away............let's see if they get here today........I have some sheetmetal with their name on it lol

Post up some pictures of your first piece using the dies. I'm sure everyone wants to see what they can do.
 

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Just placed an order for a set, many thanks for making an affordable set for the home fabricator!
 

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Are all the sets spoken for? I'd like to place an order. I kinda forgot about this thread. I can't seem to locate the poll for buying on my phone, can somebody please link me to it if sets are still open for purchase? Thank you. Keith
 

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You guys that are the first to receive your dies are under immense pressure to do a project and post it up here so we all can go oooh...aaaah and get inspired to work on our own stuff.
 

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Mine are not here yet. I will post up asap once they show up.

LOL Jim, mine will not get tried out for a week or two or three, I have a boat to finish and a Desoto Hemi engine at the top of my list.
 

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Mine showed up last night.............Now I need to pick up a nice new deburring tool .......don't wanna scratch them lol......
 

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WHOO HOO!

Mine showed up today, My shop assistant is very impressed!

Seriously Claude, thanks for all of your effort with this!! They look awesome!
 

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NASTYZEN

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Mine showed up last night.............

WHOO HOO!

Mine showed up today, My shop assistant is very impressed!

Seriously Claude, thanks for all of your effort with this!! They look awesome!

Wow! I have mastered international shipping! I'm so happy you got them.:thumbup:
Thank YOU guys for giving me your trust.

I have 25 sets left in stock,ready to ship.
Canada US is about 50 bucks transport. Duty Free
If you can find better ,then please arrange for pickup yourself. I'll be more than happy to label it for you. Or better yet come by and pick it up your self, I'll give you a free tour.:D

So I repackaged them all into 6 x 6 x 6 boxes
You can get them here.http://www.clubvirages.com/index.ph..._id=38&Itemid=109&lang=en&vmcchk=1&Itemid=109

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A pipe dimple in the rough...

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Won't be long......
 

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I must say.............they are bad ***............going to match up cutters along with a new deburiring tool and away I go..............Thanks for the AWESOME machine work Claude.............Jim
 

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I must say.............they are bad ***............going to match up cutters along with a new deburiring tool and away I go..............Thanks for the AWESOME machine work Claude.............Jim

Your welcome Sir,Glad to make a fellow GJ member happy. How do you debur your holes? I use a Vargus hand deburing tool, first choice or there's always a fine half round file too. I draw file for finish.

Can you do one set without the treads, want to thread them metric for my arbours please?
Rgrds

It's something that can be arranged if you PM me about it. That's easy...
A concern is your location....we checked for transport to Australia yesterday and that was 495!! God only knows what it would cost to send it to South Africa.....
Will see about mailing them. I was quoted 85 to France by CDN Post. Who knows?
 

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It's something that can be arranged if you PM me about it. That's easy...
A concern is your location....we checked for transport to Australia yesterday and that was 495!! God only knows what it would cost to send it to South Africa.....
Will see about mailing them. I was quoted 85 to France by CDN Post. Who knows?
Not to worry about shipping, you only need to ship to my US address, I will get it from there to SA :) So only local shipping sir. :drool: PM on its way soon.

Rgrds
 

uhohjim

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Your welcome Sir,Glad to make a fellow GJ member happy. How do you debur your holes? I use a Vargus hand deburing tool, first choice or there's always a fine half round file too. I draw file for finish.



I have an old hand deburring tool I used............but I'm going to pick up a nice new one before I fire up the new toys.............Jim
 
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