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Used Brake Disc Re-purposing?

John in OH

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A few months ago I replaced the front brake pads and rotors on my F150. Since then I've been stumbling over the old rotors in the corner of the shop and decided it was time to throw them into the pile of to-the-scrapyard junk.

But before I do so, I was wondering if anyone has made or created any clever tools from, or found any good uses for, old brake rotors??
 
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wintermute

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how about quartering a disk and making some book ends?
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I've been using my old rotors as weights whenever I need to keep pressure on something while glue sets (most people would just buy another clamp :dunno: )
 

zkling

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Tool stand bases, like a grinder pedestal base, weld a pipe to it and use it for the bottom floor piece. Lifting weights, good for weighted pullups, dips, etc. Resurface and reuse as a disk brake if there is enough material. They are kinda fun to shoot at with a high power rifle :thumbup: Hang them like a gong so they swing. Small forge. Art, A friend of mine made a cool lamp out of a disk brake and an old crank shaft. Other uses? :headscrat They bigger ones are nicer, and the non ventilated ones are better yet for repurposing. IMHO. :beer:
 

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Yep, they don't have enough footprint to be good for tall tool stands but I just used a couple as bases for roller stands for my 7x12 bandsaw - - perfect.
 

lorne

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There was a thread about this recently. There were some good ideas. At my friends shop we used a couple as wheels for a cart to hold the welding tanks.
 

G_P

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I saw a homemade wooden train kids playscape in someones front yard a years ago and it had brake rotors as the wheels.

Wish I had a camera. It was really nice and must have taken forever to build.

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bczygan

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Weights to hold down the cover on a temporary garage.

Barbell weights

Light fixtures:

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Lamps:

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Stanchion:

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Clocks:

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Occasional table:

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Artwork:

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Tools:

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BDT/NWMN

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wheel weights for a garden tractor. never-flat wheels for shop equipment, wheel chalks, simple substitute for a light duty anvil, base for Rovers water and food dishes,
 
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bullnerd

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I've seen pics of a bowling ball vise that used two rotors for the clamp but cant find the pictures now.
 

shakyman

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there,s a neat welding vice/turntable device on youtube..i,ve tried to link to it but failed:dunno:...french guy,claude ouellet,well worth searching for..!
 

Tucko

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I can't believe this thread popped up. I've got a few rotors, and was searching for ideas...
 

WILD-BILL

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If you have a milling machine you could turn the rotor to verify that both sides are true and use it as a surface for the dial indicator to ride while tramming the head.
 

Danver

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I've seen pics of a bowling ball vise that used two rotors for the clamp but cant find the pictures now.

there,s a neat welding vice/turntable device on youtube..i,ve tried to link to it but failed:dunno:...french guy,claude ouellet,well worth searching for..!

That is just awesome. I can see one of those in my future.

See if this link works

 

WQ59B

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It's obviously limited to it's one diameter, but the grooved end can be used to bend tubing into broad even curves.
 
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