Not at all both because people tend to watch the entire video, doesn't scare them from clicking and it gets more views, unfortunately it takes more views to make watched hoursShort and concise is no bad thing.
Could it be made as a two part tool with a male and female dies , one with a female thread so the parts could use a bolt through them and the sheet steel to form the dimple? A bit like the tool for reforming car door lock holes?I started to make a tool for my fly press today. I make replacement floor sections, and there's a pressing I can't do with any of the tools I've got. It's a "dimple" for a grommet which I think is for draining paint in the production line, but it's about 75mm diameter and 6mm deep, but only about 3/4 of the shape because there are two ribs that run into it. I got some bits of plate that I saved from the scrap pile when the forge was having a clear-out and started to draw out where I'd need to create a suitable hole, and figured that I can build up several layers to get the depth - 6mm finished, so I figured it would need to be a bit deeper to overcome springiness. I've got some 1" bar that I got from a poster on here, specifically for this sort of job, and was thinking about how to make something around 60mm to weld to it, so as to press the dimple.
Then I measured the distance from the back of the panel, and compared it to the throat depth of my fly press, and it won't work because it's too small. I'm glad I didn't start cutting, or worse, draw it all out and then spend money having it cut out properly. I may well revisit it if I think I can get a decent enough finish just by hitting the two pieces together, but I suspect that will require hardening that the fly press tool probably wouldn't have needed.
It could be, but I wasn't planning on drilling the actual hole, just putting the dimple in place in case anyone wanted to do that later. It's worth thinking about, though, cheers - I can get a punch for the hole to take a bit of pressure off my drill.Could it be made as a two part tool with a male and female dies , one with a female thread so the parts could use a bolt through them and the sheet steel to form the dimple? A bit like the tool for reforming car door lock holes?
Honestly notHave you checked the electrical feed to the injectors to make sure they're not just firing all the time? Could be a wiring loom fault.
Good luck!
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Cleaning cast iron - okMaking a new pressure plate for a lathe saddle. Fix the saddle when turning workpieces at the end. Old brake rotors are a good source of small pieces of cast iron.
A little ultrasound and citric acid at night.
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