THe NAC Lots-O-BFG KO2 Thread

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Buy a set of big drill bits. I gots sizes all the way up to like 1.5" now.

I probably should have a while ago...

I already have a 13/16" bit when I did the TNT stuff.

I have a 5/8" from Carmelo.

I guess I could use 9/16" and 3/4".

I wonder how well a 3/4" bit would work at 250 rpms? Guess I'll find out :D
 
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I need to buy a nice hole saw kit. Ive already got a couple bigger size ones, but I want a small kit with my old arbors and junk.
 
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I probably should have a while ago...

I already have a 13/16" bit when I did the TNT stuff.

I have a 5/8" from Carmelo.

I guess I could use 9/16" and 3/4".

I wonder how well a 3/4" bit would work at 250 rpms? Guess I'll find out :D
I want a big drill bit set. But right now I have Travis's 3/4" drill bit that I was going to sharpen and give back to him. It was chipped at the edges. I doubt he'd mind if I gave it to you before he got it back.
 
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Colin, you've drilled big holes with hole saws at 250 rpm. A 3/4" bit will work better than that. Your drill press definitely has the power for it.
 
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Yeah I was just gonna say mine has it.

There are a ton of different combinations, that one seemed the best bang for buck to me.

In the words of yourself:

"STFU AND BUY IT ALREADY"
 
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Yeah I was just gonna say mine has it.

There are a ton of different combinations, that one seemed the best bang for buck to me.

In the words of yourself:

"STFU AND BUY IT ALREADY" .!. :D .!.
FTFY :rof:
 
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Colin, you've drilled big holes with hole saws at 250 rpm. A 3/4" bit will work better than that. Your drill press definitely has the power for it.

Yeah I'm not too worried about it.

I can even angle the table for the 9* the arms are offset too :D

I still have to figure out where I'm going to drill the holes. I'll have to take some measurements from kingpin center/hole center to see what options I have.

Bill was saying to have the little tie rods from the cylinder to the arm toe'd out a little when the tires are pointed straight so that on full lock they aren't at a severe angle.

With that logic, why would I not want to drill them as far as comfortably possible to keep the ram away enough from the axle and keep room for a trackbar?
 
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I wouldn't drill the holes till you mock up the steering, personally. I know it's tempting to drill them so you only have to put the arms on once, but it'll probably come out better if you toss them on, mock up the steering, then decide where to drill.

I like measuring and figuring things out without ever assembling it but sometimes it pays to just assemble it, figure out where the holes need to go, then measure for exact centering/offset and drill.
 
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I wouldn't drill the holes till you mock up the steering, personally. I know it's tempting to drill them so you only have to put the arms on once, but it'll probably come out better if you toss them on, mock up the steering, then decide where to drill.

I like measuring and figuring things out without ever assembling it but sometimes it pays to just assemble it, figure out where the holes need to go, then measure for exact centering/offset and drill.

I don't care about assembling/disassembling...that part doesn't bother me.

I just don't have the ram to figure out where I can fit the thing, and how far away I need it to fit a trackbar, and what it's going to interfere with during travel.

I can't (read: don't want to) order the ram before I know how much throw I need since PSC will step the throw down with internal stops free of charge before it gets shipped out.
 
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You're gonna drop $2300 shortly, but you're concerned about a $25 drill bit?

Funny how that stuff works...I'm pissed that I have to go buy a $1.50 5/8" fine-thread nut from Lowes today because the badass flanged mechanical locknuts I got don't fit together in the space between the upper link mounts on my rear axle truss.
 
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You're gonna drop $2300 shortly, but you're concerned about a $25 drill bit?

Funny how that stuff works...I'm pissed that I have to go buy a $1.50 5/8" fine-thread nut from Lowes today because the badass flanged mechanical locknuts I got don't fit together in the space between the upper link mounts on my rear axle truss.

Well when you put it that way...:laugh:

I would go fine thread, but I already have and have been using 5/8-11 bolts. I'll just get some badass flanged mechanical locknuts for them.
 
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And apparently I'm not gonna find a Dodge/Chevy D60 spindle at a place called Bronco Graveyard. :laugh3:

I got one from Doug last time for like $115 or something...I'll probably just end up getting the outer stub, spindle, nut kit, etc all at once.
Good point. :o

Not to terrible.
Colin.

McMaster #4534K43. A whopping $0.90.
This, or any hardware store worth turning the lights on will have it.
:laugh:
Going back to this...

I've never heard of it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitch_(card_game)

And reading that makes it sound WAY too complicated.
Ton of fun. I learned in about an hour.
Besides myself and one other guy I could have tripled my age and still been the youngest one there. No Joke. This group of guys has been playing for years and I see why as I had a ton of fun. Plus the stories are awesome.
That price for the 10 Factory stuff is real reasonable. I'd definitely go that route.
The lockright seems a bit steep unless the price has gone up.
Bill was saying to have the little tie rods from the cylinder to the arm toe'd out a little when the tires are pointed straight so that on full lock they aren't at a severe angle.

With that logic, why would I not want to drill them as far as comfortably possible to keep the ram away enough from the axle and keep room for a trackbar?
This is what I was trying to convey to you:
http://www.pscmotorsports.com/tech/double_end.pdf
 
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