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> drilling my own rer hubs?
Brett W
post May 7 2004, 06:09 PM
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Have the city run three phase into your garage. You will be a happy camper when that lathe shows up and Huge TIG machine shows up.

I drilled mine but haven't done anything with them. Just grab the machinest handbook and get the XY coordinates for a five hole pattern and locate off one of the factory bolt holes. Then start reading that nice DRO that I am sure you have and start drilling. Very Carefully.
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post May 11 2004, 05:02 PM
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okay, my school has a bazillion dollar mill that i can use for this project. the thing accepts "mastercam" files. otherwise id have to do it all by hand (dila gauge, etc etc)

can anyone draw up a 5 x 130 rear hub file for me? i dunno how to do that, is "mastercam" a widely used file type? the mill accepts these on a floppy disk.

also, does anyone have a diagram of the rear hub (blueprint)

thanks.

mucho appreciated. if this can get done, i can run a couple of sets of hubs for basically free.
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post May 11 2004, 06:28 PM
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I live in mastercam. Talk to me on AIM. My sn is matt7320 .
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post May 11 2004, 08:24 PM
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Ask Mueller, he seems to do some wierd stuff with the computer and programs..

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