Too many to list and show all..
Making a tool is a weekly occurrence.
Here is today's
The new QCTP has a center bolt with a 22mm nut.
While I have lots of 22mm wrenches, sockets ect on hand to use, I wanted a dedicated tool to keep at the lathe.
Quick inventory of the garage sale / pawn shop tool bucket.. and I found a ½ drive craftsman 22mm socket.
The steel drops pile reviled a 3ft piece of 5/8 cold rolled bar.
And the Aluminum drops pile had some old motorcycle handle bars …..
And a tool was conceived.
5/8’s bar was cut on four sides at one end down to .500 across the flats, .500 in length… No spin indexer yet, so it was just a WAG on the indexing.. Not a big deal here as I planned on welding it to the socket.
Heated and bent the bar .750 from the cut end to a 85 deg bend.. and added a few deg of curve to the bar for 5.00”
Cut off a section of the old aluminum, faced one end, knurled the other for 1.75” and then bored 1.25” in depth for a .002 friction fit to the bar.
Cut off the section of aluminum I needed, debured it, and pressed it on to the bar with some Loctite stud and bearing mount anaerobic compound.
Welded the end of the bar to a faced socket (just enough to remove the chrome for welding)
Cleaned it up , taped off the aluminum handle part, and shot it with plastic dip aerosol spray.
And there we have it
Simple homemade tool, produced from scraps in the garage and now a dedicated, tool on hand for the QCTP.
And a few others
Motorcycle case splittter
Clutch holder
Shock shaft vice jaw
Ford 4.6 broken spark plug remover
