Very nice work, you guys are gaining valuable skills in learning to run manual equipment. I machined a 2-part housing for UA in 2005, using nothing but manual equipment: Album
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Very nice work, you guys are gaining valuable skills in learning to run manual equipment. I machined a 2-part housing for UA in 2005, using nothing but manual equipment: Album
I've been saying this for years....although my experience was in Atlantics instead of GT's. I think JS and I even had discussions over a beer about this very topic in SLO once or twice.
To...
fixitmattamn,
Mine triggered as well. Must be the fact that a URL link is in the post.
Camlocs. After using these in Atlantics, I will never touch a Dzus again.
Quarter turn examples:
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/...pages/camloc4002.php
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I can't believe that this thread is still going strong 4 years later.
New guys, good job....way to use the search function!
I will second the SLS. Many RP shops that do SLS can also apply a cyanoacrylate coating to the part. This material combination is very chemical resistant, and has no problem standing up to...
Mace,
A very clean looking car, well done. There is a lot to be learned on these forums by using the search function, so use it well. For the most part, people around here are friendly if you come...
Thanks for sharing Jim. Care to post up any specifics/problems you encountered during the build?
I don't know much about F500, other than seeing them run a handful of times. Is your rear ARB...
Do you really NEED to "keep the gears away?" How about simply not shifting into 4th-5th-6th? Seems to work for most teams out there.
If you are really interested, however, in 2005 The Univ....
A sad day indeed...he will be missed.
For what it's worth.....
I used the Machinery'd handbook tooth profile a few years back for the rear drive sprocket (~49T if I recall correctly), with our own internal design. Then mounted the...
Hey ArakLea,
A buddy of mine is currently working on a 3-wheeler commuter design also, and is starting construction in his home shop. You can check out his concept here, the Tern Commuter.
I...
Ryan,
I would start by digging into your state laws, especially the DOT and DMV websites. Almost everything is available online. You would probably have the best luck trying to title it under...
I have only had experience with a steel hub / aluminum nut combination, so I cannot speak of the Al/Al design you are considering. Whatever route you choose, my advise is regular maintainece and...
Well said Matt. A large amount of the entry-level motorsports jobs out there are DAG positions, whoes responsibilities include maintaining the integrity of the electrical systems. I think that the...
Boston,
The BMW differentials are an excellent source for salisbury parts. There are three sizes, of which the smallest would be well suited for FSAE application. Keep in mind, that on top of...
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While the majority of the members of this board are students, I know many alums (myself included) that still check this...
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Thanks for making this available.....looks like it will be a very informative read!
Hello Mark,
Shall we submit resumes to you, or one of the email addresses listed on the MoTeC Systems USA website? If you are reviewing the submissions, could you please provide an email address?...
Steve,
Apologies for the harshness of my previous post. Guess I took your comments completely the wrong way.
Based on Chuckster's first post referring to worm gears, I would assume that we are...