LIsurfer_ Posted May 25, 2004 Author Report Posted May 25, 2004 here is the pic of the company name pre polishing....it looks killer...and I know nobody has 1 like it.......... Quote
akpopeye Posted May 25, 2004 Report Posted May 25, 2004 Nice work stan, how bout one with the yamaha logo on it???? Quote
Cotton eyed Joe Posted May 25, 2004 Report Posted May 25, 2004 Nice work stan, how bout one with the yamaha logo on it???? The Triple Tuning Forks?? I might be able to do a few of those as well....I'm finishing up some real work tomorrow, and then back to the CAD. Damn...I think that picture is the only one where my hands aren't dirty. Quote
ranshee Posted May 25, 2004 Report Posted May 25, 2004 That thing is dope Stan. I wish you made thoes things a month ago when I purchased the covers from ya. That would have finished up the polishing job nicely. I was looking for one like that with the three little handels like that, but all I could find were the ones that looked exactly like the stockers. I bet that thing ul look good all polished up. Quote
Cotton eyed Joe Posted May 25, 2004 Report Posted May 25, 2004 That thing is dope Stan. I wish you made thoes things a month ago when I purchased the covers from ya. That would have finished up the polishing job nicely. I was looking for one like that with the three little handels like that, but all I could find were the ones that looked exactly like the stockers. I bet that thing ul look good all polished up. They do look pretty good when polished. I don't think I have a pic of the DDI dip stick polished though... I'm getting great machined finishes with these, so its keeping the hand work to a minimum which is something I really LIKE about the polishing. Quote
Holyman Posted May 25, 2004 Report Posted May 25, 2004 Hey CEJ... do you do name plates? I'd like to come up with a simple design to have engraved on a plate for a short run. Can you email me if you do that? [email protected] And do you guys do all aluminum fabricating? I've been dreaming of a new 2:1 intake. Quote
Cotton eyed Joe Posted May 25, 2004 Report Posted May 25, 2004 Hey CEJ... do you do name plates? I'd like to come up with a simple design to have engraved on a plate for a short run.Can you email me if you do that? [email protected] And do you guys do all aluminum fabricating? I've been dreaming of a new 2:1 intake. You've got mail! Quote
rebelbanshee2 Posted May 25, 2004 Report Posted May 25, 2004 Nice work stan, how bout one with the yamaha logo on it???? i second that... Quote
DirtRider Posted May 26, 2004 Report Posted May 26, 2004 yamaha logo? lets see a picture of one of those bad boys. i think i might like it. what kind of machine are you using to do this work? a picture would be great when you get around to doing these. Quote
DirtRider Posted May 26, 2004 Report Posted May 26, 2004 were you going to make them like this? Quote
Cotton eyed Joe Posted May 26, 2004 Report Posted May 26, 2004 yamaha logo? lets see a picture of one of those bad boys. i think i might like it. what kind of machine are you using to do this work? a picture would be great when you get around to doing these. I use a CNC lathe and a CNC mill to do these. I own a machine shop with a total of 3 CNC lathes, 1 manual lathe for work, 1 manual lathe for painting round parts, sanding round parts etc... 2 CNC mills, 1 horzontal mill, a cutter grinder, and an OD/ID grinder (along with various odds and ends like welder, sand blaster, 3 drill presses, tapping heads, all related inspection tooling, CAD CAM system and on and on). All tucked neatly into a 4000 sq foot shop. We have enough machinery to keep a few people busy, but its been a while since we've had that much work. Right now its just me and my dad and a guy we hired to help us on a government job, working to keep the doors open, and occasionally my brother in law comes in so we can teach him to cutter grind. I tend to like it more when its busy and the phone is ringing off the hook. Quote
DirtRider Posted May 26, 2004 Report Posted May 26, 2004 i like keeping buizzy, but when it gets a little slow is a good time to clean up a bit. hey do you have any machines than can shave .02 off the stock head? could you do this kinds thing with the cnc mill? how much would you charge me to have it done if you can do it? i know some one on here does them with a stationary grinder. my old boss had one of those. very accrate, but.... leme know Quote
Cotton eyed Joe Posted May 26, 2004 Report Posted May 26, 2004 i like keeping buizzy, but when it gets a little slow is a good time to clean up a bit. hey do you have any machines than can shave .02 off the stock head? could you do this kinds thing with the cnc mill? how much would you charge me to have it done if you can do it? i know some one on here does them with a stationary grinder. my old boss had one of those. very accrate, but.... leme know For right now I'm keeping out of any type of engine work. I need to know more of what I'm doing. My dad taught me 3 easy rules in life. #1. Don't work on another mans gun. (no gun repairs) #2. Don't work on another mans engine. #3. Don't f*ck another mans wife. Simple yet effective. So, Yes I could do it, but right now I can't. I might bend rule #2 sometime in the future though. Quote
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