Over the top, possibly very cool! I would check it out.
Do you have a rat tail file? I used one last year to clean out the head set in my BO bike to get more clearance for a new fork tube.
Here are some BB progress pics. Non-Drive side is left and I am getting through it. Probably 30-60 minutes of grinding left, then I can start hand filing grooves for the BB conversion bolts.
Before
After
This is the best bit I could find. The dremel and it's bits weren't working so well.
Vermont American File Bit for hardened steel
What! You must be close!Ok, I am crying uncle. I have both sides ground down, but I still need to grind more to get the BB conversion cups to seat properly and I am losing my mind.
Do you guys think a machine shop would be able to mill the BB out for me without having to pay an arm and a leg??
What! You must be close!
The problem with a machine shop mill is the time required for set up is what will cost you, the job itself would probably take 5-10 mins but set up could be far longer...
Luke.
Thanks, the clear coat is terrible. Super easy to scratch.Looking great! How is the clear coat holding up?
I haven't played with the BB conversion yet, but instead have been using BMX cranks that either came with the cups or used aluminum inserts that were compatible. Grinding that steel looks like a pain, but I'm sure it will be worth it.
BTW, have you seen these? http://mwmade.com/products/leather-bike-growler-carrier
BTW, on the clear coat. Look at the Spray Max 2K aerosol. You can get it from Eastwood or http://www.66autocolor.com/ I used the Rustoleum as part of a 2 part paint job, and it was OK, but if you want something that will hold up better than most, the 2K finish is probably the way to go. Especially over bare metal.
The BEST clear coat in the world is by POR 15, called Glisten PC. I'm not joking either. This stuff is nearly bullet proof. It will never chip, fade, crack, turn yellow or peel off. It sounds expensive at $41 bucks a pint but I've painted a whole boat trailer with a pint and still had enough left to paint many more car parts. You can actually brush it on and when it dries it will be as smooth as if you sprayed it. While working on a hot rod chassis I accidentally painted a spot with POR 15 before I welded on a bracket. I had to use 40 grit sandpaper on my grinder just to even make a scratch in it.
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