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Originally Posted by Enoch
Like the photos, Sean, looks like you know what you are doing. What is the lathe work required for? Looks like there is a fair bit more than I expected. Good job I've got a lathe and milling machine How long ago did you start your build?
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I only roughly know what I am doing.
I did a lot of work on bikes for years (old man had a hire fleet and breakers) but I was only about 10 or 11
Everything else is self taught, welding, lathe work etc.
What is the lathework, let me see
- Suspension bush tubes (couldn't find the right wall thickness, so bored out some thicker stuff)
- Wishbone adjusters (ended up buying them, I couldn't turn the M18 tap, let alone the M20)
- Mushroom inserts for Sierra uprights (photos not uploaded yet)
- Boring out tubes for pedal pivots
- Nylon bushes for above
- Some (not me) have turned their suspension bushes from HDPE or Delrin
The little lathe in the pictures met an untimely end, I now have a Myford ML7 (much better, all gears and belts, no silly electronics)
With a lathe and a mill you will be able to fabricate a lot of stuff youself, although I don't really think I have had call for a mill until today (brake caliper brackets - not necessary in the book spec)
I have the attachments to use the myford for milling, so will give that a bash soon
If you have a flypress/brake press you are laughing, because otherwise the suspension brackets need to made by brute force (hammer) or bought in