grindz145
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O man this has a lot of potential! Subscribed.
Ordered ACS Claws Double freewheel 16/17t to fit on the pivot point for the motor, so there is no chain growth. I will remove pawls so it will be free spinning.
spinningmagnets said:Ordered ACS Claws Double freewheel 16/17t to fit on the pivot point for the motor, so there is no chain growth. I will remove pawls so it will be free spinning.
I was told the double freewheel could not have two chains on it at the same time. Perhaps consider ordering the triple, and then using the first and third gear?
Something like this: http://www.bicyclewheelsindia.com/frrewheel1.htm
nicobie said:It's looking better all the time.
I find it funny that you are using rebar for part of the frame. Don't see why it won't work fine.
Sebastion said:Nice build so far. I have a question though.
The front fork brace on the stanchions looks like it is on the wrong side. But I see that the axle is on the front where it should be. Does the brace on those forks bolt on? They look that if you bottomed out the forks the brace might hit the frame. If its on properly then its fine just an observation.
Keep up the good work.
That will bring the number of known Myfiosi on the forum up to threePaul.............D said:Little old lathe is tired dont no what make it is, i had it given 10 years ago its only mt1 its ready for the bin its time for a myford.
AussieJester said:Love the frame fabrication, the body work is also fantastic look forward to next instalment ...
Re: the lathe, if its heading to the bin I would happily take it off your hands shipping costs to Australia would be speedy
P.M me if interested? Would do fine for the little jobs I need doing I'm sure, wouldn't need the motor just the bed etc
Miles said:That will bring the number of known Myfiosi on the forum up to threePaul.............D said:Little old lathe is tired dont no what make it is, i had it given 10 years ago its only mt1 its ready for the bin its time for a myford.Lots of Myfords on Ebay at the moment..
Definitely seems like it needs 'liberating'.....Paul.............D said:This is the same man with the myford lathe he has never used after a refurb:lol:
Paul.............D said:I hope this at least help 1 person as it is a cheap and stress free.
The bearing will be stripped of grease and filled with graphite
Paul
gwhy! said:Paul.............D said:I hope this at least help 1 person as it is a cheap and stress free.
The bearing will be stripped of grease and filled with graphite
Paul
these pressed bearing housings are ok for low to medium power but if there is a lot of power pulling on these housings then the pull needs to be against the 2 mount holes to stand any chance of surviving ( not sure if I explained this right ) as the housing becomes distorted and the bearings become loose.
Paul.............D said:gwhy! said:Paul.............D said:I hope this at least help 1 person as it is a cheap and stress free.
The bearing will be stripped of grease and filled with graphite
Paul
these pressed bearing housings are ok for low to medium power but if there is a lot of power pulling on these housings then the pull needs to be against the 2 mount holes to stand any chance of surviving ( not sure if I explained this right ) as the housing becomes distorted and the bearings become loose.
If they are fastened to a good base and the pull is towards the base plate they will be fine at high loads, the shaft will give first
Paul