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after another break, I was able to get up to Montana to visit my uncle in his AWESOME machine shop! He thought he had some 1" steel for an axle, but after digging it out of his scrap pile, we realized it was 1 1/8"!
It was 4pm, but we decided to make a mad run for Pacific Steel in Missoula, about 35 min north of us in Florence, and they were able to cut us a piece of 1" x 48" for $16, which I thought was reasonable.
We cut 1/4" keyways on monday night on his milling machine (made in 1893, btw, no ****!), and it was almost 10pm, so we knocked it off for the night.
Tuesday mid morning we were able to get the axle off the milling table and into the lathe (1940s Italian model...jumping up in technology!) and turned the ends down to 3/4" , then cut some #16 fine threads into the ends.
I had to leave Wednesday, but left the axle and rims with him to finish for me this week...still need keyways cut on 3/4" ends, as well as in our rims.
Our rims ID were .0015 larger than 1"...anyone have any idea why? is it for grease or oil? bought them off flea bay.
Back home in Dallas now, waiting for our finished parts in the mail. Ready to start mounting the motor!!
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