Scrap yard save Lets make a roller...

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Well its closer to being a roller again...

Now I need an axle. What do I use? Could I get away with a length of threaded rod? Length of cold rolled? Or should I look into getting a length of some fancy stuff?
 

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Don't use threaded rod. They snap easily as they are made from bad quality steel. The threads all act as weak points too. The threads also mess up bearings. Rather get a length of common variety mild cold rolled steel
 

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Well, I found a chunk of 1/2in that was in its previous live an axle for a dolly or something. Ran a die over both ends, one side more than the other. The short side I tightened up the nut and welded it on the axle.

Went to bolt it all up and realized I needed some spacers. Dug out the chop saw, and then faced the pieces off on the lathe.

Now its officially a roller again!

:wai:
 

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Well, I found a chunk of 1/2in that was in its previous live an axle for a dolly or something. Ran a die over both ends, one side more than the other. The short side I tightened up the nut and welded it on the axle.

Went to bolt it all up and realized I needed some spacers. Dug out the chop saw, and then faced the pieces off on the lathe.

Now its officially a roller again!

:wai:

Congrats, you get a Snickers...( take that which ever way you wish!):lolgoku:
 

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There is a lock washer on there... I was also contemplating putting a couple drops of lock-tite on it aswell.

I could also put a drop of weld on it! :roflol:

I think it will be alright for now, if I find I need to tighten it up on occasion Ill get something else on there.

Now onto the engine...
 

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Hey who asked you :D


I found a crack in the mounting plate... gotta get that replaced now.

Guess I should start working on the engine now huh
 

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Like this?

 

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No, your guns actually have to shoot to do that.

(Not to mention whatever you're riding on!):lolgoku:

You could go on top of a High building, and pelt people with gun, minibike, and Jeep parts!:lolgoku:
 

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Yeah yeah whatevs... :D

So, Ive got 2 engines here. The look about the same, but got different numbers.

Funpower numbers: 136212 0006 01 95062627

bashed in numbers: 135202 0015 01 960611YA

I dont know what all the number mean offhand, but would one be better than the other? Aside from the bashed in shroud ofcourse. :roflol:
 

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