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Machining the blocks to house the bearings on my dad's home built cnc
Last up my dads started on my dash buttons, we're having a go using an ARDUINO, it's a programable chip with ins and out, they can be used with switches, sensors, relays just have a look on ebay to see what's available, the boards are about £8 and everything else like switches are pence, it's programmed from a PC through USB, so things like indicator flashing can be programmed, if it works out ok it will all be soldered and put in a little project box |
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Looking fantastic as normal.
Add the vin number to pre powder coat. With your digi dash. How will you mount the speedo pickup? Earth points. I used rivnuts but others have welded bolts onto the chassis. |
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Do I have to apply for a vin number? I will check with the dash specs, Also I will get some bolts welded on Thanks for the input |
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Cheers, my dad's made good progress on the dash circuit, if you click the picture below its a video
There's still a bit to do but I think he's sorted the hardest bits of code Also I've sorted my steering shaft out with some thick walled tube, I heated it up to get the shaft in, just needs tiging around the ends and possibly a few pins |
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There is a handy letter at the bottom of this post Also someone mentioned roll pinning the steering extension. I did that and welded the pin so it will never come out. The inspector didn't look at but they are all different. 10mins work or £90 retest fee and the effort getting there.........I know which I went for. Last edited by SeriesLandy : 17th May 2015 at 09:41 PM. |
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