Straightliner59 Posted Thursday at 11:41 AM Posted Thursday at 11:41 AM (edited) I needed some CV joint dust boots for the 914 I'm building. I used a 1/8" shank 'v' cutting bit in my lathe to make this little forming tool from aluminum. I bored it to accept the .052" aluminum wire I'm using for the half-shafts. Then, all that was necessary to do, was to slip a length of heat shrink over the half shaft, and the form, and heat it with a lighter. I think they're pretty convincing! Edited Thursday at 11:42 AM by Straightliner59 6 2
Beans Posted Thursday at 12:11 PM Posted Thursday at 12:11 PM Looks great! I don't have a lathe but I'm sure I can come up with some way to make a form. Great idea. Time to experiment. 1
Straightliner59 Posted Thursday at 12:18 PM Author Posted Thursday at 12:18 PM 2 minutes ago, Beans said: Looks great! I don't have a lathe but I'm sure I can come up with some way to make a form. Great idea. Time to experiment. If you can hold your drill in place, somehow, maybe sharpen a dowel with a pencil sharpener, then chuck it in the drill, and use a triangular file, to cut the grooves? I was thinking about that, because, not everyone does have a lathe.🙂 1
64SS350 Posted Thursday at 12:59 PM Posted Thursday at 12:59 PM 1 hour ago, Straightliner59 said: I needed some CV joint dust boots for the 914 I'm building. I used a 1/8" shank 'v' cutting bit in my lathe to make this little forming tool from aluminum. I bored it to accept the .052" aluminum wire I'm using for the half-shafts. Then, all that was necessary to do, was to slip a length of heat shrink over the half shaft, and the form, and heat it with a lighter. I think they're pretty convincing! This is a great idea! I'm going to try it myself!! Thanks for sharing! 1
Straightliner59 Posted Thursday at 10:02 PM Author Posted Thursday at 10:02 PM 9 hours ago, 64SS350 said: This is a great idea! I'm going to try it myself!! Thanks for sharing! Thank you, sir! Always glad when I can help! 7 hours ago, BK9300 said: Another awesome idea, Daniel! Thanks, Brian! It worked out, pretty nicely !
bill-e-boy Posted yesterday at 06:35 PM Posted yesterday at 06:35 PM Heat shrink idea is cool I have used it to make 4n1 header collectors in the past 1
Straightliner59 Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago 51 minutes ago, bill-e-boy said: Heat shrink idea is cool I have used it to make 4n1 header collectors in the past Same, here! Versatile stuff!
peteski Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Good idea, but to me the bellows shape is a bit softly defined. There are many different types of heat shrink tubing available. I suspect that using a thin-wall tubing would give even better results.
Straightliner59 Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, peteski said: Good idea, but to me the bellows shape is a bit softly defined. There are many different types of heat shrink tubing available. I suspect that using a thin-wall tubing would give even better results. I was thinking the same. I just used what I had on hand. I still think they look better than molded plastic.
bill-e-boy Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Shrink tube can be made to stretch a little some the wall thickness can be kept down. The amazing thing about HS is it will normally shrink to half of it's original size Being an industrial sparkie I use it all the time
peteski Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 1 hour ago, bill-e-boy said: Shrink tube can be made to stretch a little some the wall thickness can be kept down. The amazing thing about HS is it will normally shrink to half of it's original size Being an industrial sparkie I use it all the time That is true, but even after stretchering it, when shrunk, its wall thickness returns to the as-designed thickness (which is the same as if you shrunk it unstretched). I too have worked with heat shrink tubing for decades and used it in unconventional ways.
Straightliner59 Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 11 hours ago, Straightliner59 said: I have used it to make 4n1 header collectors in the past I did these, with it. I just pushed my thumbnail into the heat shrink, while it was still warm.
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