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Aparrently, I have until mid September...

Ask any questions you like, that's how we learn :thumbsup:

The basics of lathe work is pretty simple & straight forward, it's when it gets technical (like the rear hubs) that it starts to hurt the head :roflol:
 

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Well, I wasn't far off: Dropped the hubs at Pete's on Monday to be welded, picked them up Tuesday, went today & trimmed the plates & drilled the holes ready for studs.

Tomorrow I'll pick up some bolts & work on truing the plates, they developed a slight warp from welding... They should be finished tomorrow night
 

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WOW these look great :D
I'm gonna have to hurry and make some spindles up haha
what did you cut the plate with?

Honestly can't thank you enough!!!! :D
 

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So, I went & bought some bolts this morning. Back home, I tapped out the holes to suit, ran the bolts in & guess what; the overall bolt circle is 1mm too big :censored: :mad2:.

Back to the drawing board...
 

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Could u not fill the holes in with weld and redrill

I could fill & redrill or I could just redrill 45* out & have some nice decorative, weight reducing air holes, which is exactly what I did :D

After the slight "miscalculation" earlier, I literally went back to the drawing board & created templates that fit over the hubs so I could remark them more accurately. A bit of drilling & tapping later & SUCCESS! :wai:
 

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I could fill & redrill or I could just redrill 45* out & have some nice decorative, weight reducing air holes, which is exactly what I did :D

After the slight "miscalculation" earlier, I literally went back to the drawing board & created templates that fit over the hubs so I could remark them more accurately. A bit of drilling & tapping later & SUCCESS! :wai:

:thumbsup:You da man!
 

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LMAO!! Now let's not get an ego or I'll have to point out how you didn't get it right the first time. :roflol::cheers2:

Too late :roflol:

You could do that, but then I'd have to point out that I found & implemented a solution within hours :D

Besides which, everything's been going too well lately, something had to go wrong eventually
 

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No, you didn't goof. Those holes are a result of you designing multi-fit hubs... Right??? ;)

Yeah, something like that :roflol:

Thanks, I appreciate the praise & support from you guys. I'm actually having fun doing these...

My biggest worry ATM is the cost of sending them home; starting to think it may be cheaper to do the 4 hour (round trip) drive
 
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