Just thought I would share my latest project with you guys. The idea came from the Moto Wheels cover I just pretty much made my own. Right now it doesn't have any paint on it... thinking about black, and it needs some cleaning up. I was looking into powdercoating/ home systems but for me right now a decent spray paint is going to have to do. Any recommendations?
IZ_ I know :-\
(http://inlinethumb56.webshots.com/42935/2712221470102750601S425x425Q85.jpg) (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2712221470102750601WyqNbJ)
(http://inlinethumb30.webshots.com/42653/2785165550102750601S425x425Q85.jpg) (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2785165550102750601VMSANM)
this piece is Islander Approved
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what mat'l is it made of? looks fine as it is
Just sheet metal from Home Depot nothing fancy :) I might just spray it with clear I kind of like the look of the metal. I plan on making same style pieces to replace the entire plastic chain guard. I just want to do it tastefully and not go overboard on the whole circle theme ;D
my only thought was corrosion... clear works ;D
awesome!
while you're at it, make one of these - http://www.desmotimes.com/product70.htm
Quote from: flanman on December 29, 2008, 10:53:10 AM
Just sheet metal from Home Depot nothing fancy :) I might just spray it with clear I kind of like the look of the metal. I plan on making same style pieces to replace the entire plastic chain guard. I just want to do it tastefully and not go overboard on the whole circle theme ;D
i have been thinking about this for a while now...let me know how your progress goes [thumbsup]
I don't know too much about gun care, but what about doing it in actual gun metal blue? I agree though, it's gotta have some sort of finish or it will rust up on you pretty quick. Or is it aluminum?
Nice work. Just make sure you keep your laces tucked in :).
Quote from: Jarvicious on December 29, 2008, 09:35:50 PM
I don't know too much about gun care, but what about doing it in actual gun metal blue?
It's basically a black oxide finish. It relies on a light film of oil to prevent additional "red oxide" from forming.
Nice work. [thumbsup] How did you make the clean bends on such a small piece?
Thanks for the feedback everyone I really appreciate it [thumbsup] It is steel so it will rust. I finished sanding it with 220 grit paper yesterday and hand filed the edges. I would have liked to clear it but really wasn't sure how protective the choices were at my local paint store... So its semi flat black now with a rust protector paint. The bends were done with just a vice to make the initial angles followed by a little work with pliers and support pieces (to help keep the angles in place), with the help of a hammer every now and then. Very trial and error it took a few tries to get it all fitted properly. I have the chain guard off... Didn't realize one of the little bolts holding it on won't come out all the way... It hits the footrest support right by the heelgaurd. Cut it loose and am working on templates.
So a little more progress on my project. Just finishing up the matching chain guard I need to sand it and think I am going to drill smaller holes in the back to remove more material. I painted the sprocket cover and don't really like it so either I am going to find a good clear or a Ti gray color or something that wouldn't be just another mismatched gray on the bike.
(http://inlinethumb52.webshots.com/40627/2794005830102750601S425x425Q85.jpg) (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2794005830102750601tMekhv)
I will get around to taking a pic with it all on but for right now that's all.
Cool! Can you post/PM a template for the sprocket cover? [beer]
Nice work [thumbsup]
I don't see a pic?
Never mind......now my browser decides to work.
The do it yourself mods are infinitely rewarding 8)
Quote from: flanman on January 07, 2009, 10:01:47 AM
So a little more progress on my project. Just finishing up the matching chain guard I need to sand it and think I am going to drill smaller holes in the back to remove more material. I painted the sprocket cover and don't really like it so either I am going to find a good clear or a Ti gray color or something that wouldn't be just another mismatched gray on the bike.
(http://inlinethumb52.webshots.com/40627/2794005830102750601S425x425Q85.jpg) (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2794005830102750601tMekhv)
I will get around to taking a pic with it all on but for right now that's all.
how did you make the chain guard? special tools?
i assume its made of the same thing as the sprocket cover?
could the chain guard be made longer (say, the same length as the stocker...)
Quote from: Jaman on December 29, 2008, 12:02:20 PM
awesome!
while you're at it, make one of these - http://www.desmotimes.com/product70.htm
nice work! you seem crafty, but the above case saver is a necessity. Do yourself a favor and make one of these, someone had a template on here for this, but i can't find it at the moment.
BTW, i bought one from desmotimes, it was worth my $22. I can make a bunch of stuff, but i couldn't beat the price
Quote from: flanman on January 07, 2009, 10:01:47 AM
So a little more progress on my project. Just finishing up the matching chain guard I need to sand it and think I am going to drill smaller holes in the back to remove more material. I painted the sprocket cover and don't really like it so either I am going to find a good clear or a Ti gray color or something that wouldn't be just another mismatched gray on the bike.
(http://inlinethumb52.webshots.com/40627/2794005830102750601S425x425Q85.jpg) (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2794005830102750601tMekhv)
I will get around to taking a pic with it all on but for right now that's all.
Great work with the sprocket cover and chain guard. They are sweet looking. How did you make those bends in sheet metal? Did you use a bending machine? It's something I would look into making in the future for myself, too. :)
Quote from: flanman on December 30, 2008, 04:31:02 AM
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The bends were done with just a vice to make the initial angles followed by a little work with pliers and support pieces (to help keep the angles in place), with the help of a hammer every now and then. Very trial and error it took a few tries to get it all fitted properly.
Right on. I might tackle the chain guard next. Love what you came up with. Keep up the good work!
Yup. Really no special tools I really don't have one of those crazy workshops or anything ;D I've got the last piece off and am still playing around with what I want to do with it. Trying to balance out the actual function of it vs. the looks.
Just a tip, the local auto paint supply store has this neat camera that can take a picture of paint and match the color. They can then mix a rattle can that matches the engine case silver perfectly. This was a big help when the horizontal cylinder had some oil seeping through a gasket and messed up the paint. Can't even tell it was touched up.
Quote from: Jarvicious on December 29, 2008, 09:35:50 PM
I don't know too much about gun care, but what about doing it in actual gun metal blue? I agree though, it's gotta have some sort of finish or it will rust up on you pretty quick. Or is it aluminum?
Nice work. Just make sure you keep your laces tucked in :).
Blued guns/metal will rust faster than most anything else.
If you want to borrow from the gun industry, I'd suggest parkerizing using the cheap-o D-cell battery method- you can get a deep black park using a few simple parts and junk from the hardware store. It does require heating acids in a trough or bucket though- nothing dangerous as long as you don't drink it ;)
Here is the finished product! I decided to make up a simple rear chain guard and not go too crazy with the circle theme. Still trying to find a closer silver but its not a big deal right now.
(http://inlinethumb22.webshots.com/42965/2452470480102750601S425x425Q85.jpg) (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2452470480102750601dQXJVo)
(http://inlinethumb13.webshots.com/43020/2515480320102750601S425x425Q85.jpg) (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2515480320102750601htqBlx)
[thumbsup] Looks tough. [thumbsup]