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309antonios

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That is a beautiful aluminum battery holster. I think I might be willing to pay almost as much for this one made from angle iron, it looks DIY, as it should be! How much!?
 

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LOL
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You cant machine that in a lathe...

You could machine that in a lathe, but it would take forever... A lathe can be used as a horizontal mill if you're in a pinch.

My old boss used to say a lathe is the only machine that can be used to replicate itself.

I agree with everyone else though. Really nice part...too nice for most of our toys.
 

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not bad, i like it

would be great on off road vehicles

you can use a mill to turn. you just have to have a turntable to do it (or cnc)
 

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mill's & lathes ?

here's my yardstyle milling set up, I hooked up the motor to my battery charger & set it on a board for hight , turn on my table top grinder & milled it to fit, not perfect which I was hopping for but rather nicely done all the same ,with both spinning it kept the turning centered, a bit of a monster for this bike & to maintain the E-bike status it has to go no more than 32kmph! I'll have to drag my feet or something also has to be no more than 120kg ,no more than 50cc equivlent! & no more than 500Watt's & to date I only know "it's a 12 Volt" & it can take more than my battery charger can give(75amps) & needs to, to spin a centrifugal clutch, spins both ways just switch pos-neg terminals, but hey back to the mill, I need a better set up, it's fine for a pully but not a sprocket, to sloppy, if I use the clutch I might pack a little liquid steel in the end, the other end's tight hey thanks for listening! Truesprocket!
 

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Kaptain Krunch

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You could machine that in a lathe, but it would take forever... A lathe can be used as a horizontal mill if you're in a pinch.

My old boss used to say a lathe is the only machine that can be used to replicate itself.

I agree with everyone else though. Really nice part...too nice for most of our toys.

It would be very hard, and tedious. but i guess you could.
 

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Nice product there speedmachine. You would have better luck making a simple unit out of extruded aluminum rectangle tubing, aluminium bottom plate, and aluminum top plate. Maybe a small tab bolted onto the bottom of the top cover to hold the battery in place better.
 

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I am not trying to be rude but im with every one else.
Im a machinist . The metal cost no mare than 30$ for one peice and a endmill 10$ .
I own a mill and I cant see you selling that for 100$ 120$ but geeze man thats allot that you want.

It looks great though , you should think bout anodizing a few.
 
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