[Zmagnette] Machinist projects
Steve Kirby
skirby210 at cox.net
Sun Dec 15 19:56:36 MST 2013
oh yaw, that's why I bought the socket . . . to work on the Magnette. Like when I first got the Magnette in about 1871, and said "I'll have this done in a couple weeks", I immediately went out and bought that socket. My only consolation is that when I bought it, it was probably "cheap", and inflation now means my socket is worth like millions!!!!
Tis all good.
#2SteveK
----- Original Message -----
From: Allen Bachelder
To: List for the Z Magnette Group - North America
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2013 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Zmagnette] Machinist projects
#2 SteveK: I agree - what a terrific idea. And boy - what I'd give for a couple old geezer's machining classes. Anybody know where I can take one or two or whatever it takes?
Steve T: I have another idea for a project - a serpentine crankshaft pulley for a five-main MGB engine, along with a matching pulley for the water pump, would be on the top of my wishlist. Preferably, make the crankshaft pulley in the form of a harmonic balancer, but beggars cannot be choosers...
Steve K, you will need that octagonal socket when you get to working on your Magnette rear axle. Unlike you, I totally forgot I already had one of these and was looking for a hex wrench to do the trick. ' Bet I spent over a week looking for one before I realized even the right size wouldn't fit, AND that I already HAD ONE!!
If I get any more ideas, I'll share them!
Thanks,
Allen
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Allen & Florrie Bachelder =iii=<
Spring Creek Home for Wayward MGs
'57 ZB, '65 B, '69 C/GT, '73 B/GT
North Street, MI 48049, USA
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On Dec 15, 2013, at 3:32 PM, Steve Kirby wrote:
Wow, that's great in the first place, that he is pursuing this wonderful trade. Congratulations to you, and to your son.
Such an awesome offer. I purchased, at great expense, that socket you are talking about. Never used it. If he could use it for guidance, I'd be glad to loan it to him.
As to other ideas, I have none to offer at the moment, but as soon as your son gets booked up, I know I'll think of something.
Thanks for thinking up a great offer, though!
#2Steve K
----- Original Message -----
From: Steven Trovato
To: List for the Z Magnette Group - North America
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2013 6:55 PM
Subject: [Zmagnette] Machinist projects
My son is in college in a two year program to become a machinist. It
seems that he needs some proposals for projects he can do there. As
the one paying the tuition, I get to suggest something that would be
of use to me and my MGs. One thought I had was to make a nice socket
for the octagon shaped rear axle nut. Does anyone else have any
ideas for any cool stuff I could suggest? There's no guarantee that
he will do it, as the project would have to fit in with the goals of
the course work. So, what would you guys do if you had a machinist
at your disposal? Note that this is not an automotive machinist
program, so they are not set up for operations on engine blocks,
crankshafts, etc.
-Steve T.
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