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10-30-2012, 08:56 PM
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Crash test dummy
Joined: Sep 2007
Location: Ventura County CA
Oddometer: 5,228
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JD ship your bike west. I'll take REAL good care of her for the winter. Then come out and pick her up and ride some.
Dang she is purdy!
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10-31-2012, 07:20 AM
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Gravel Runner
Joined: Jul 2007
Oddometer: 2,837
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thanks, came through in good shape. rain quit at midnight, blue sky today. i got 14" of rain at the house from this storm. no trees down, as opposed to 60 trees down in the yard the last time.
my best generator story from my days as a Caterpillar dealer was during a big power outage a few years back. i installed a 45kw LP fired Cat genset at one of our big new homes and the emergency panel was set up to provide power to the main house, guest house, and pool house, all of which had big SBS refrigerator/freezer units. it was a summer home, so i sent a crew up to check the house the day after the storm, no damage, but the generator was purring along, fueled by a 1000gal underground LP tank. i called the client, and they said they would be down the next day, so i told them to clean out all the frig units and do a manual shut down on the genset if the power was not on when they left. trees down on their access road, they would have to walk in. a week went by when i realized i hadn't heard from them. they never bothered to drive down and the genset had been running 24 hours under a minimal load for a week. they asked if i could empty the frigs, so i went back up there with a crew of laborers, cleaned everything out into garbage bags, shut down the genset, and hauled everything out back out to the main road. sent them a bill for $900, which they paid. it was just a bunch of crap in those refrigerators, my laborers didn't even want the stuff that was unopened. met one of the neighbors struggling through this long power outage. he could hear this genset running 24 hours and knew no one was home. he wasn't pleased. enough with this storm distraction...i'm headed to the shop, fab some parts for the beast. |
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10-31-2012, 07:24 AM
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Gravel Runner
Joined: Jul 2007
Oddometer: 2,837
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yeah, we should ride down to Cabo. after all this weather, my tan is fading.
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10-31-2012, 03:59 PM
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Gravel Runner
Joined: Jul 2007
Oddometer: 2,837
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10-31-2012, 04:52 PM
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Commutator
Joined: Jul 2010
Location: People's Republic of Virginiastan
Oddometer: 1,191
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Nice looking pieces.
What sizes are those holes, and what are you using to make the large holes in the steel pieces? |
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10-31-2012, 04:58 PM
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Ridin' in MT
Joined: Oct 2006
Location: Eastern Montana
Oddometer: 1,009
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Fortuneately all our operators are employed by the utility company, which is good as our mainline units are 750 to 2500 horses.Glad you weathered the storm. Hope to see some progress on the Rat. - David
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10-31-2012, 06:19 PM
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Gravel Runner
Joined: Jul 2007
Oddometer: 2,837
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so will i. i'll be trying to hire a painter soon, fired the last guy.
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10-31-2012, 06:42 PM
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Gravel Runner
Joined: Jul 2007
Oddometer: 2,837
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some guys have all kinds of trouble cutting holes, but very slow RPM and cutting oil solves most of the problems. much less heat too, makes your hole saws last 10X longer. you know when you have the right combination, the shavings often come out in nice long curls, and the piece is cool enough to handle without gloves. so i have two new pieces, four new pieces must be way mo betta... ![]() ![]() this stuff all cut from scrap steel. if you enjoy fabbing parts for your ride, never walk by any usable metal scrap ya can liberate without stealing it. fine tune the fit a little, then these will be ready for paint. |
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10-31-2012, 07:46 PM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2008
Oddometer: 572
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JD, glad to here you made it through the storm, man that was a monster.
Nice looking parts, what the hell are they for? |
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10-31-2012, 09:47 PM
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Ridin' in MT
Joined: Oct 2006
Location: Eastern Montana
Oddometer: 1,009
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You might like this link. Still a couple pages of writing left, but going strong. -david
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11-01-2012, 06:34 AM
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Gravel Runner
Joined: Jul 2007
Oddometer: 2,837
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parts need to be fitted, then i'll put up a photo. |
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11-01-2012, 06:37 AM
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Gravel Runner
Joined: Jul 2007
Oddometer: 2,837
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nice ride report, i miss that country. |
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11-01-2012, 07:54 AM
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Commutator
Joined: Jul 2010
Location: People's Republic of Virginiastan
Oddometer: 1,191
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Thanks for the hole cutting info. I'll have to grab some of those hole saws.
You use a hand drill for that? My drill press doesn't go below 600rpms (lil' 12 delta). |
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11-01-2012, 10:00 AM
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Gravel Runner
Joined: Jul 2007
Oddometer: 2,837
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almost all hole saws accept a 1/4" centering bit, commonly a 1/4" high speed twist bit. i never drill a hole with this bit, instead drilling a 1/4" pilot hole with a regular twist bit, then finishing the cut with the hole saw mated to a piece of 1/4" drill steel or a broken 1/4" bit ground flat on the end. you can download a PDF of recommended cutting speeds for common bit diameters used for drilling the normal materials you encounter. hole saws are notorious for binding in the work if you're not careful. observe safety precautions. i use hole saws with both a variable speed drill press and a variable speed hand drill. |
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11-07-2012, 05:39 PM
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Gravel Runner
Joined: Jul 2007
Oddometer: 2,837
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nice bar clamp assembly for the rat bike dudes running the Versys fork clamps, replaces the proprietary Versys bar riser/clamp.
![]() since i tend to, ahem...flop the bike on occasion, and bend bars, i'm in the undecided column. would be a cool little swap, even on a stock Versys. maybe i'll get kajj to machine the base mount for me over there in Sweden and mail it to the States...cheap.
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