Today I spent the better part of the day trying to bead blast the wheels
for my corvette. The factory paint on them wasn't done very well and
one has some minor curb rash so I thought I would repaint them.
Unfortunately only blaster I have available to me large enough to put
them in had plastic media and while it would remove the paint I estimate
it would have taken me 3+ hours a wheel.
Because I wasted the better part of the day with that, I didn't get much done on my drill press.
I did get the quill spring cleaned, painted and installed, along with
the motor plate which I some how forgot completely about when I blasted
all the other parts. The plastic beads worked ok on it, I just need to
paint it now.
I also got some quill handles made, this is one part I'm confused about.
Every photo I have seen of this model has a quill handle that bolts to
the end of the pinion. My pinion has a hole that is about 1/4" that is
not very deep and not threaded, so I'm not very sure how the original
handles attached. Anyway I made some from 1/2" rod and threaded them
into a sleeve at a 18° angle. Now I just need to find something to use
for knobs. I found an old umbrella handle but I don't really want to
wait till I break two more.
Sunday, April 12, 2020
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