Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 381 Threads: 16
Reputation:
8
Location: Port Elizabeth, Sunny South Africa
Car type: '26 Chummy, '28 Top Hat, '33 Type "65", single seaters
Hello Chaps
Just a note to say that the jig concept is going forward tomorrow - drawing on all your collective wisdom this jig needs to be able to pour the shell and the side thrust faces in one pour - it also needs to have some sort of a quick release system so that one can swap out the rods and caps relatively quickly to do consecutive pours without loosing heat out of the mould, but more importantly so you don't have to handle a seriously hot mould 8 times in a row....
Will post some pictures of the results, my supremely talented Engineering friend Steven is already working on a basic concept - for some idea of his skill, pop over to the thread on our new Supercharged single seater and have a look at what he has done for us.
Now its just to find a bit more Babbitt material as I don't think we have quite enough...
Cheers
Greig
Joined: Mar 2015 Posts: 5,442 Threads: 231
Reputation:
67
Location: Scotchland
Can you describe the tinning process you used please Ian?
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 1,713 Threads: 47
Reputation:
25
Location: Auckland NZ
Car type: 36 Nippy, 31 RM, 38 Special, 24 Works Rep
This is the part still under development Ruairidh, at this stage we are still experimenting, when we cleaned out the old metal from a few rods we had a couple with what appeared to be a perfectly tinned surface so to prove concept we used these. We do have tinning powder and pure tin so with luck Colin Reed will come up and show us how to correctly tin the rods that require this, I will report on that process in due course.
Black Art Enthusiast