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BELLEVILLE, ONT

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Well finally had time to do some of my own projects lately. First thing I had to do is improve my TIG welding. So I went to the man who some people claim knows everything and for the price of some chicken wings he imparted some knowledge to me. After using his TIG for a few minutes I found that the arc was way more stable than mine. After watching him sharpen his tungsten rods on a diamond wheel to a very sharp point I figured I too must do this. I found an old electric motor out of a photocopier I scavenged years ago (It runs 4600RPM).  I had a cheap diamond wheel I wasn't using. So with a quick trip to the lathe I made an arbor to put the 2 together. A left over cord from a lamp and presto, a dedicated tungsten sharpener.

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Now that my TIG rods were properly sharp, the work could begin.

 



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BELLEVILLE, ONT

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First thing I wanted to address was the dash of my 47 Mercury. When I built it I basically just hacked the cluster into the dash. Wasn't my finest work and I wasn't very happy with it.

The picture doesn't really show how ugly it was.

 

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So I built a surround for it out 1/4" stainless round rod and stainless sheet. Welded and blended it into the dash.

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Wwwwaaaayyyy better.

 



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Lightspeed Mike wrote:

First thing I wanted to address was the dash of my 47 Mercury. When I built it I basically just hacked the cluster into the dash. Wasn't my finest work and I wasn't very happy with it.

The picture doesn't really show how ugly it was.

 

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Trust me.... it does


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First thing I noticed was the emblem on the steering wheel matched the one in my urinal !!biggrinbiggrin Sorry Mike, you know me and  I had to !!winkwink

Keep us posted on your progress.



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so similar to the dodge one in my urinal



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I have a dedicated wheel I sharpen my tungsten's on at work, all I use it for is tungsten's.  I find that the longer they are and the more straight rather then swirled they are to the point the better they work.  I do mostly stainless where i work.  I think the cluster is rather good in your truck, pure function and form, not prettying it up for the masses.  rat rods are the definition of making a bunch of unrelated and non compatible stuff work together.



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I wanted a new stereo for the shop, found one at my local pawn shop. Now I need a shelf to put it on. When you have a CNC plasma cutter available you can make any brackets you like so I drew up some simple ones that I could use my dimple dies in and get some racing holes into. Threw some 20 gauge stainless on the table and 2 minutes later I had this.

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Over to the press for the dimple dies and the brake for flanges.

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A piece of melamine for a shelf and mount it to the wall.

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BELLEVILLE, ONT

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I was never happy with the open ends on the back bumper of my truck. Didn't want to just flat cap them either.

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So over to  the lathe again, pulled out the radius cutter I made for it and machined out some domed buttons for it.

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TIG welded them in and sanded smooth.

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Now just have to put the bumper back on.

 

 



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Cool and usefull at the same time,very clever Mike. Ed

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BELLEVILLE, ONT

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Another ugly piece I was tired of looking at was the fuel filler neck. It worked but I was sure I could do better.

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I got a brass fuel cap from a friend of mine a little while ago. I don't know where he got it from but it looks like it came form an old transport truck diesel tank. A quick look on the Internet and I found nothing.

It was too neat looking not to use. The thread is 2" pipe thread, so don't the local plumbing supply and bought a 2" stainless coupler and cut in half on the lathe. A little bit of stainless tubing, some time with the TIG welder and presto. I much better looking fuel filler neck.

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COBOURG, ONT

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If it gets any milder out ill have to take the rat out for a rip soon.  u drive yours yet mike?



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Nice work, neat stuff!

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brackets are a thing of beauty!

 



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want to make me about 6 of those shelf brackets lol - seriously - no joke
pm me

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Mikey,
If you're gonna make Ken  of these brackets, may as well make me a set and we can both come the same time to
pick up, I'll drive Ken..
Chris.
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want to make me about 6 of those shelf brackets lol - seriously - no joke
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BELLEVILLE, ONT

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Hey Chris, Yep I can make you a set too.

Anybody else want a set?. biggrin

 



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