comp1839 Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 actually romell, there are 4-5 different ideas as to what define a bolt or screw. i shoould have said, i PREFER this definition. In the United States, the Federal Cataloging System describes threaded fasteners 0.190 inch in diameter and larger as bolts, and everything smaller as screws (machine screws, not such screws as wood screws and self-tapping screws). it is cut and dry. it is also the definition many bolt / screw manufacturers use in their manufacture and catalogs. the problem with the a fore mentioned definition is if i don't know the usage, do i have a bolt or a screw? the other problem is,.....doesn't a nut have a threaded hole? i guess a head bolt is incorrect since, it goes into a cyl. block. it would be a head screw. same with a main cap bolt. these are what i see as problems with that definition. there are other definitions available. like i said, there are many definitions. look it up and use the one you like best.
Pro Tech Posted January 26, 2012 Author Posted January 26, 2012 killer detail , ! may I say that unless it gets a nut on the backside ,, it's a screw ...not a bolt. hence the term "bolting" something together" vs tightening a "screw" . if it goes into a threaded hole ...it's a screw(unless it doesn't have a head ,, than it's a stud) everyone seems to call everything a "bolt" on this forum regardless ,, I want one ! Thanks for the comments, actually it is a bolt/nut that I used on the cross shaft. If you look very close you'll see a nib (bolt shaft) coming through a hexed shaped nut. This I know is not "technically" 100% correct in the real world (probably a taped shaft with screws) but it worked for me. Charlie Pro Tech
Romell R Posted January 27, 2012 Posted January 27, 2012 actually romell, there are 4-5 different ideas as to what define a bolt or screw. i shoould have said, i PREFER this definition. In the United States, the Federal Cataloging System describes threaded fasteners 0.190 inch in diameter and larger as bolts, and everything smaller as screws (machine screws, not such screws as wood screws and self-tapping screws). it is cut and dry. it is also the definition many bolt / screw manufacturers use in their manufacture and catalogs. the problem with the a fore mentioned definition is if i don't know the usage, do i have a bolt or a screw? the other problem is,.....doesn't a nut have a threaded hole? i guess a head bolt is incorrect since, it goes into a cyl. block. it would be a head screw. same with a main cap bolt. these are what i see as problems with that definition. there are other definitions available. like i said, there are many definitions. look it up and use the one you like best. Man 43 years old and im still learning something new everyday.
Pro Tech Posted February 2, 2012 Author Posted February 2, 2012 Thanks guys, I got the oil system installed. I used Evergreen strip to scratchbuild the oil manifold. Next, I plumbed it with the following. PTMC 20 braided line with PTMC 25 fittings for all lines to main bearings. PTMC 22 braided line with PTMC 27 fittings for line to pan. Thanks for looking, Charlie Pro Tech
Mooneyzs Posted February 2, 2012 Posted February 2, 2012 Beautiful work Charlie. That looks great! clean work my friend.
futurattraction Posted February 3, 2012 Posted February 3, 2012 That's very exacting work to get those .020 bolts on the butterfly shaft and have them equally spaced and vertically centered... I commend you for your patience, eyesight and dexterity!!! Great looking job so far.
Pro Tech Posted February 5, 2012 Author Posted February 5, 2012 Chris and Scott, thanks guys. I'm working on the injection set-up now and should have something to put up this coming week. Charlie Pro Tech
Romell R Posted February 5, 2012 Posted February 5, 2012 Very nice Charlie cant wait to see this one done. knowing the quality of your products this gonna be excellent.
Pro Tech Posted February 6, 2012 Author Posted February 6, 2012 (edited) Thanks Rom, well got the injection system installed with some of my new (and old) parts. Will shoot a few more pics when I get the feed lines to the injection blocks done. Thanks for looking. Parts used - MCLS 13 Fuel Injection Blocks MCLS 1 Plug Wire (I reference to use this (back of MCLS 13) for the "rubber style" line on for the injector lines as in the prototype world these are very close in diameter). PTMC 25 Hex Fittings. Edited February 6, 2012 by Pro Tech
Pro Tech Posted February 6, 2012 Author Posted February 6, 2012 and a few more............ Charlie Pro Tech protechmodelparts.com
comp1839 Posted February 6, 2012 Posted February 6, 2012 your abilities to detail amaze me charlie. i don't think i can even see that small and yet you have the bolt spacing perfect. super workmanship.
Prostreet Posted February 6, 2012 Posted February 6, 2012 Looks great Charlie, Is it possible for you to get your braided line in black? I could paint it but figured it would lose it's detail.
Pro Tech Posted February 7, 2012 Author Posted February 7, 2012 Looks great Charlie, Is it possible for you to get your braided line in black? I could paint it but figured it would lose it's detail. Thanks guys! appreciate you all checking it out. Joe, actually the braid can be changed to the late style black hose by using the following. Go to your LHS and look in the railroad section for a paint called Polly Scale, color "Night Black" (I think that's still the name) and paint one coat onto the braid. This paint is water based, very fine pigmented and will not clog up the braid detail. Also this paint will take any bends you can throw at it and won't flake off, great stuff. Charlie Pro Tech
Pro Tech Posted February 8, 2012 Author Posted February 8, 2012 Here's pics with the braided lines/hex fittings installed. Thanks for checking in. Charlie Pro Tech
Mooneyzs Posted February 9, 2012 Posted February 9, 2012 Charlie.... that is gorgeous. nice and clean work bud love your builds. I am always impressed with how clean your work is.
Pro Tech Posted February 9, 2012 Author Posted February 9, 2012 Thanks Andy, Chris, Bill. I'm working on the linkage now and will have something up soon. Charlie Pro Tech
MadKaw6 Posted February 10, 2012 Posted February 10, 2012 Looks great Charlie. I can see I need to get some braided line from you too.
Mooneyzs Posted February 10, 2012 Posted February 10, 2012 Looks great Charlie. I can see I need to get some braided line from you too. Frank ... Charlie's braid is the best in the business. You can't go wrong with it.
brad4321 Posted February 10, 2012 Posted February 10, 2012 Looks great! Will you be at the show this month in Richmond, Va? I need quite a few of those things and placing an order seems like quite an ordeal ... so I've been putting it off.
Pro Tech Posted February 10, 2012 Author Posted February 10, 2012 Looks great Charlie. I can see I need to get some braided line from you too. Hi Frank, we have over 20,000 ft. of braid (and more than that in fittings), so it's here when you need it . Also if anyone is having problems attaining fittings, braid, etc. from another supplier/source etc. we at Pro Tech have maintained a "very large" supply of our braid, fittings and all of our products and never had to ship an order with a part being out of stock since we started the business over 9 years ago. Charlie Pro Tech
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