I have a two 19" aluminum wheels that I want to widen. My plan is to start with two wheels, cut the back off of wheel #1, cut the front off of wheel #2, and then weld #1 and #2 together. Of course I'd leave extra stock on each wheel to get an extra 1.5" of wheel width.
I don't know where I would find someone to cut this on a lathe, or where I would index the cut (rim face, hub mounting surface, etc) so I thought maybe I could lay the wheels flat on a mill table and have them cut on a mill. After that, I'd line them up on a welding table, bolt them down, and have them welded.
Any constructive thoughts here?
There are companies that do this with great results but I kind of want to try it myself.
I don't know where I would find someone to cut this on a lathe, or where I would index the cut (rim face, hub mounting surface, etc) so I thought maybe I could lay the wheels flat on a mill table and have them cut on a mill. After that, I'd line them up on a welding table, bolt them down, and have them welded.
Any constructive thoughts here?
There are companies that do this with great results but I kind of want to try it myself.
