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spoonpluggergino |
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Posts: 321 Location: Glen Ellyn Il | I am responding to a post Weevel made for bucktail tools Here is a Jig that I made for my buck tails wiring, eliminated the use of vise grips and the jig is slim enough that you can make the final loop in the wire and makes perfect wraps material tools you need Drill press one 10-32 tap and drill one 10-32 s/s bolt about 1 inch long a piece of steel stock 1/4 x 1.5 x 4 inches cut the slot so the .051 wire fits in the slot ( use a hacksaw finish up with Dremel tool) Drill and tap the 10-32 screw hole notch the 10-32 bolt at the very end see drawing, cut the head Gino Edited by spoonpluggergino 2/14/2015 10:17 PM Attachments ---------------- 2153.jpg (70KB - 206 downloads) 2154.jpg (61KB - 225 downloads) 2155.jpg (62KB - 211 downloads) 2157.jpg (57KB - 221 downloads) 2158.jpg (53KB - 194 downloads) 2159.jpg (39KB - 213 downloads) 2160.jpg (78KB - 207 downloads) 2161.jpg (47KB - 205 downloads) | ||
Gringo Loco |
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Posts: 655 Location: Moses Lake, WA | Now that's a sweet piece of design work, a veritable "basement beauty." | ||
spoonpluggergino |
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Posts: 321 Location: Glen Ellyn Il | I made another one today for .062 wire and I tried without threading the hole. I drilled a 1/8 hole and used a 1/8 steel pin, it works just fine, no threading needed. a all lot easier Gino Edited by spoonpluggergino 2/15/2015 1:29 PM | ||
muskzilla |
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Posts: 10 | nice ill take one of each and one of your ST.Clair bombers ? sean | ||
Trophyseeker50 |
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Posts: 791 Location: WI | Nice Gino. Very innovative. | ||
Weevil |
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Posts: 143 Location: Palatine, IL | Thanks! I should be able to put one of those together. | ||
spoonpluggergino |
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Posts: 321 Location: Glen Ellyn Il | Here is the metal bracket made by unistrut corporation, most mechanical supply house carry this type of bracket, see HVAC, Plumbing Electrical, or you may find a flat 1/4 stock at Home Depot http://www.mcmaster.com/#strut-channel-systems/=vxkns9 look under heavy duty bracket when you log on at McMastercarr Gino Edited by spoonpluggergino 2/16/2015 5:06 AM | ||
esoxone |
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Posts: 424 | Bravo,Gino !!! Un attrezzo molto ingegnoso,non per niente tu sei italiano : ) : ) : ) Vorrei rifare il tuo attrezzo, ma qui in Italia รจ difficile trovare viti in pollici,puo dirmi (anche in PM) che viti in millimetri posso usare ? Puoi darmi (anche in PM ) le misure del tuo progetto in millimetri ? esoxone Edited by esoxone 2/16/2015 12:30 PM | ||
spoonpluggergino |
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Posts: 321 Location: Glen Ellyn Il | Il mio Italiano non e veramente buono Io posso fare I misuri in millimetri, dammi la tua e-mail io tengo tante cose che ti posso mandare, se le vuoi. Io credevo che tu stai in America Gino My e-mail [email protected] Edited by spoonpluggergino 2/16/2015 3:58 PM | ||
MRichardson |
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Nice work, good to see some classic drafting skills. Not many of us trained in that anymore. | |||
muskyslayer96 |
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Posts: 615 Location: Madison, WI | beautiful Gino! Do you have any extra you want to get rid of well done MS Edited by muskyslayer96 2/19/2015 5:26 PM | ||
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