Beagle123
10 kW
Neck Finished, Holes for Swing Arm Drilled
I visited the welder today. He added welds all around the inside of the battery box, and welded the top piece of the neck. I also had him drill nice 5/8th inch holes for the brass bushings for the pivot point.
The fit is really good. To get the bushing into the hole, you need to pound it with a wood block. I want a nice tight fit so the aluminum won't abrade from the friction, causing the joint to loosen-up (and further deteriorate).
The fit si so good that the friction alone would probibly provide a bond between the aluminum and brass. But I was thinking that I could epoxy the bushings in place. This would really bond the pieces together. That's how golf clubs are made--the head is epoxied to the shaft (good metal to metal bond). Another option is to put a few drops of thread-lock into the hole.
It all may be overkill, but I don't anticipate removing the bushings, so I don't see why not.
Opinions?
Eventhough I didn't actually do much work, I feel like a great deal has been accomplished because that poivot point was such an important detail. The solution turned out so well that I think I'd be happy if I got that one thing done in two days work. I would have hated to mess that part up and have to re-do it. or make a "work-around."
I think I'm in the "home stretch" now. THe rest of the building process should be easy. I think I can easily be done with the building process in a few days. Then I have to think about buying/making a battery pack. I'm not going to make a hasty decision on that though.