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Offline Flying Tattooed Monkeys

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Re: Project Frequentus Interruptus
« Reply #25 on: March 03, 2011, 12:47:51 PM »
So, decided to start working on the tail section while waiting for gaskets and stuff to arrive.

Built a wooden buck - which i forgot to take pics of!  ::)   - and then filled it with expanding foam.

Now, i've used the stuff before - admittedly not this particular brand - but i have NEVER seen it expand like this!!!

 :o    :-\




After a little sweet loving from a bread knife, the tail-section-within-the-mutant-beast began to reveal itself.





Not totally satisfied, so a little more cutting and Voila!




The tape is to try and see how the tail flows in relation to the tank.
Not bad i reckon!
Going to hit it with bondo tomorrow, see if there is anymore beauty to be revealed!
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Offline desert rat racer

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Re: Project Frequentus Interruptus
« Reply #26 on: March 03, 2011, 01:47:02 PM »
Will you make a fiberglass mold out or your foamed tail peice or is that going to be the actual tail? Like your budget solutions!

Offline Flying Tattooed Monkeys

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Re: Project Frequentus Interruptus
« Reply #27 on: March 03, 2011, 01:52:55 PM »
The foam tail piece and the gray panels on the seat area (painted ply-wood!) are the buck that i'm planning to use to make the seat/tail section.

Will get some more time on it tomorrow, more pics then - hopefully!
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Offline Flying Tattooed Monkeys

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Re: Project Frequentus Interruptus
« Reply #28 on: March 04, 2011, 10:47:51 AM »
Got some time to sling some body filler at the tailpiece today...



I shaped it with sandpaper on a long board. It still needs a lot more filling and sanding, but the basic shape is making me all warm and fuzzy  ::)



I'm struggling on getting a nice curve at the very rear of the piece - any body guys got some suggestions?

Here it is with the shocks and swingarm mocked up



Desert rat racer - you said you like the budget solutions i'm coming up with? This will make you laugh - or cry!! Check out what i used for the strengthening ribs on the seat base :o


Trimmed off the pointy ends. Moulded them in with some  body filler, a quick coat of primer  and they work a treat!
« Last Edit: March 04, 2011, 10:49:25 AM by Flying Tattooed Monkeys »
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Offline fastbroshi

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Re: Project Frequentus Interruptus
« Reply #29 on: March 04, 2011, 06:33:45 PM »
Alright, finally got the cases apart!

According to my wonderful Haynes manual, in order to remove my primary shaft from the lower case i need a....Primary Shaft Puller!!
Anyone got any suggestions on where i can get my hands on one of these mythical tools??

cheers
Bret

A special tool may not be necessary - I think FunJimmy ran across this a while ago, might wanna pm him.
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