Ulu Stinky Old Fish Pro Member Joined Apr 20, 2022 Messages 3,273 Reaction score 5,223 Location The Sunny SanJoaquin Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jan 29, 2024 #1
The Renaissance Man __CERTIFIED DIVER__ (Open Water & Open Dumpster) Staff member Moderator Pro Member Joined Nov 24, 2012 Messages 9,821 Reaction score 27,324 Location The Tropics of Alabama Rating - 100% 26 0 0 Jan 29, 2024 #2 I watched from start to finish. Good stuff, thanks for sharing!
Ulu Stinky Old Fish Pro Member Joined Apr 20, 2022 Messages 3,273 Reaction score 5,223 Location The Sunny SanJoaquin Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jan 29, 2024 #3 I am trying to figure out if I can do this with a simpler method. Paul B does a lot of machine work! He doesn’t need all 14 Teeth to drive The assembly. You could never shear even two.
I am trying to figure out if I can do this with a simpler method. Paul B does a lot of machine work! He doesn’t need all 14 Teeth to drive The assembly. You could never shear even two.
rickpaulos Joined Apr 24, 2007 Messages 1,612 Reaction score 3,167 Location Iowa Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jan 29, 2024 #4 I've seen some just grind off every other tooth to make a skip tooth cog or sprocket. Price a skip tooth chain to go with it.
I've seen some just grind off every other tooth to make a skip tooth cog or sprocket. Price a skip tooth chain to go with it.
ifitsfreeitsforme Pro Member Joined May 5, 2008 Messages 6,921 Reaction score 4,633 Location South Meriden, Connecticut Rating - 100% 63 0 0 Jan 30, 2024 #5 I've done the grind every other tooth thing. It works but is a little noisy and feels iffy. The old skiptooth cogs were wider and meshed better.
I've done the grind every other tooth thing. It works but is a little noisy and feels iffy. The old skiptooth cogs were wider and meshed better.