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Lynn, The gaps around the bottom of the mould as superfluous to requirements, the vertical pieces of steel that form them, are only there to retain the flat strip that forms the outer face of the tyre in place and at the correct angle. These vertical pieces have been machined at an angle of 5 degrees on their top face which is the correct angle for said face. The thin metal sheet, that gets wrapped around the mould and forms the outside diameter of the tyre, is held in place by long jubilee clips. One at the bottom of the mould, that seals on the area shown on the picture below (marked with a red arrow) and one at the top the seals around the top cover. The sealing area is pretty thin but as it has been machined I am confident that it will form a good seal. I hope that it explains it or at least my theory. Jon DSC06464 (2)_LI.jpg DSC06468.jpg
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From Bob's post ....
"Tilting that 65 pound bucket will be an exercise in itself......." Apparently I misunderstood. I'll delete the misleading entry. Mike |
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It's no problem, I thought it was my fault. Hopefully these two pictures show the angle of the face formed by the vertical pillars. Jon
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Thanks Bob, I think that I am going to need all the advice that I can get on this one.
Evening All, I thought that as I was making moulds, I might as well make the mould for the suspension arm radius bump stops.
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The 7 larger holes are there to allow the polyurethane to coat both sides of the steel retention bracket and bond through the holes. Hopefully it will work, tomorrow morning I shall find out if it has.
Jon
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Is there much off gassing from those items as they cure, Jon? Will your shop end up being mouse free for a while?
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Evening David,
The two items that I have done so far are degassed with a pump next door in the vehicle area, which is much bigger and not heated, then I get out and return in the morning. The road wheels will be slightly different as I can't degas once the polyurethane has been poured into the mould. As for noxious gases, I don't stick around to find out but judging by the number of mice that I have caught where the vehicles are stored, it doesn't appear to be a problem. Jon
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