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  1. BMW Rider

    ClampTite tool

    Here is the drawing I worked from. I didn't get too fussy about working to the exact measurements as it did not seem that critical to me. http://www.hobby-machinist.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=63748&d=1383509051
  2. BMW Rider

    ClampTite tool

    Second tool is made. I used aluminum for the body and picked up a stainless bolt and wing nut for the hardware. The pins are pieces of an old car antennae.
  3. BMW Rider

    ClampTite tool

    Second version will be a combination of aluminum for the body and stainless for the hardware.
  4. BMW Rider

    ClampTite tool

    I've seen several home made versions of these handy wire clamping tools, so I figured I'd have a go at making one myself. Turned this out yesterday in a couple hours from plain steel. I wanted it mostly to carry on my motorcycle for emergency repairs, but now I'm thinking I'll do a second one of...
  5. BMW Rider

    Hello

    My motorcycles are one of my primary targets for my machining work. Welcome to the group.
  6. BMW Rider

    Replacement bandsaw blades

    That's the exact saw I have. I bought it a few years ago from PA and now they have discontinued it and the blades which is why I made my own. Its a pretty decent little saw and works a lot better with a quality blade. I am looking to add some mods to the vise to make it closer to the blade for...
  7. BMW Rider

    Princess Auto in Calgary Moving

    That new location will be bad for me, much closer to home and easier to pop in to go shopping.
  8. BMW Rider

    Replacement bandsaw blades

    I got the solder and flux as a kit from Lee Valley Tools. They also sell a blade alignment jig. Of course they are marketing their product more for wood working bandsaws, but it works just the same for metal blades. I did grind a bevel on the blade ends freehand and had no trouble doing it that...
  9. BMW Rider

    Replacement bandsaw blades

    My saw also uses an odd length blade and I have not been able to find any pre-made ones. the last ones I got were nearly $30 each. I bought the 100' roll of Starrett bandsaw blade from KBC, then bought a silver solder kit and made a blade soldering jig from some aluminum. I now have enough stock...
  10. BMW Rider

    To Anyone that buys from ENCO in US..

    I never have ordered anything from Enco. I looked at them for some items, but in the end the shipping and exchange made it too costly to bother. I have been going to KBC tools for most of my stuff now. They are excellent to deal with, ship quickly and at decent costs. They have a lot of their...
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