Yo Hoot
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Yo Hoot said:
grfraz said:"what kinda machine is this?
no guarding tells me it is fairly old and I also see no tool changer? at the same time the control looks PC based which suggests something newer ... ... ... ..... is this a retrofit?"
This is a CNC machine. It is the latest and greatest Oo. in machine tools, and yes it is computer controlled.
Blakers said:I found H2 rims and tires ok, but the price is a little steeper than most have mentioned in this article. I assume the prices have gone up as tire prices have.
JeepinDoug said:The H2 wheels have been selling on eBay for $200 a set.
nkiewel said:I bought mine yesterday for $600. 4 tires and Aluminum rims.
JeepinDoug said:This 4. 774" +/- . 003 number can't be correct if some are using holesaws and die grinders. Being the wheel is lug-centric it doesn't locate on the hub. That . 006" tolerance would be hell to hold with a mini-grinder.
I'd like to do this myself, I have acess to large swing lathes and CNC mills but I think I'd just mini-grind the extra out and smooth with a barrel sander. It would be alot easier then making a holding fixture for a machine.
The H2 wheels have been selling on eBay for $200 a set.
Bertram65 said:Lugs center them and provide the clamping force. I have a couple picture of how I did it in my reader rig. I used a 3/4" double handed drill and a 4 3/4" hole saw, then cleaned it up with a deburring tool on a drill. The center hole does not need to be exact as the SRW trucks are lug centric not hub centric.
Yo Hoot said:Mazak has a great on board programming system on their machines.