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Nice work as always Steve.....keep the pics comming!
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Steve. Looking forward to pictures of that setup.
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This truck is really looking really good. I understand you are running twin motors with different-from-stock pinions and driven gear going into the transmission? Would appreciate some detail on what gears you are running and did you have to build the two-motor bracket.
Thanks! Ken
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Ken It's an E-max tranny they come with 2 motor set up . The best guy to tell you about what I have would be Travis . I'm kinda trusting his jugement on the motor trans setup . If it works and has what I need for the pan , I'll be putting these in them too . I like the 2 speed idea .
thanks Troy Rob the set up will take longer to true it up then to cut . If I get the CNC mill working , it'll be easier on that then the lathe , I'm thinking . If not then in the 4 jaw . Steve
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Just awesome work on this Steve. Looking great!!
What specific flux are you using on the alum?...was thinking about giving this a try...but not a welder. How hot we talking...do I need real tanks and torch or something that could be done lower heat like w/ little coleman propane torch? Joe |
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thanks Joe B. , On the thin sheet a little propane will work but .125 and up gota use some heat . I got alumna flux at the hardware store made by forney and thought I give it a shot . you just got to watch the heat on the sheet , you'll warp it just like steal . It's hard for me to explain how , since I do it by feel . I only messed with it on some scrap , so we'll see how I do on the truck
Steve
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The Emaxx tranny is a beautiful thing. I use them for most of my trucks. Are you gonna keep the 2 speed or make it a single speed? There used to be a conversion kit that almost cut it in half and basically locked it in 1 gear. I think you can still get an aluminum tranny case for it as well. Make sure you don't over tighten the tranny mounting screws, they strip out easily.
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really starting to look like a dump truck now. its coming together great
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mazda , I'm staying with the 2 speed I did a little bit today got the 2nd axle made up and started on the pinion shaft openings . and when you get a couple of big puppies together you might end up with a lil puppy thanks for looking IHSteve
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Cool! More Steve, more!!!!
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What kind of lathe do you use?
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Kerst , A Hendey , older then my grandfather early 1900's WW1
thanks trucker
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nice work i am tryin to watch and learn lol Izzy taught me alot when he was at my old place
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Good progress Steve. That is cool that you are making the axles!
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Steve, Do you ever sleep?? Seems like you are always making something besides all of the wheels you make. Old big machines are not all that bad. Most are built heavier than the new stuff which means you can do more before they break!! Keep up all of the good work!
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Scott , Clyde , lynn , thanks
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yes they are
well this is as far as I go today the lathe control needs to take a nap input output bearing plates ready to shim and bolt thanks for looking
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nice work slick job
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Steve I have no clue what it is I am looking at, but the mill work is awesome any how.
Great Job P.S. I see a set of fenders in the back ground, I know someone that makes the proper mounts for them...
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