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02.19.2010, 02:31 AM

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Yea and the likelihood Mike will make them again?
Actually, I'll bet he is making more of them as I type this...
   
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Actually, I'll bet he is making more of them as I type this...
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03.04.2010, 12:20 AM

When those universal mounts are back in stock I'm definitely gona get one and put it on my revo
   
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05.16.2010, 04:41 PM

I just started to make mine, shamelessly copying Lonewolf's design. Cut out of 3/8" aluminum, its pretty thick...I just used my brothers bandsaw and my handheld drill. I want to drill the hole for the center diff bearings but all the hardware stores sell the 5/8" bits at like $18 a piece and thats a bit too much for me atm for a bit I will hardly ever use.. I saw a step bit at one store but it wont go deep into the thick metal..
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05.16.2010, 06:10 PM

if the step drill goes half way through you could just drill it from both sides. i cant think of anything else.
   
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05.16.2010, 06:20 PM

Is 5/8" the right bit to use for the bearing then? Because I also measured a diameter of 16mm.
   
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Technically, a 16mm drill bit is the correct bit to use, because a 5/8" bit is only 15.875mm.


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05.16.2010, 07:29 PM

Yeah bearings need to be fitted very precisely to avoid abnormal wear.

Is $12 better? http://cgi.ebay.com/16mm-Drill-Bit-/...item1c127fb267

Or see if this guy will accept $10? http://cgi.ebay.com/National-Twist-D...item2557529352

Now that I think about it though, if you drill them by hand chances are the hole will be a bit bigger than the bit since your arm cannot mimic a drill press. That 1/8mm might not matter in the end...

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05.16.2010, 07:53 PM

LOL Nitro, I am watching both of those bits, I already asked a question to merlins about the chuck size. I always use ebay haha.
My brother has a very old craftsman drill press, and I believe it only goes to 3/8" so I gotta find a bit that fits 3/8 chuck.
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05.27.2010, 11:42 PM

I need to figure out a way to sink the motor mount bolt slots. but here it is more or less:
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06.05.2010, 08:53 PM

Well, this thing handles great! I can make complete 180* turns going pretty quick now and it won't tip over like it used to do. Problem is i keep forgetting to thred lock my pinions so I've lost 2 already.
   
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You can usually find cheap counter sinking bits at home depot,then just put it into a drill and run it back and fourth along the mounting holes,it won't be perfect bit it'll work.--Josh
   
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