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Actually, I would probably get one of the thinner, lighter oils to use on aluminium and general lathe work. Even without GST, the Rocol was $36 so you definitely got a good offer. _________________ Australian 2015 Featherweight champion
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Thu Jul 02, 2015 6:40 pm
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DIY Lipo armour
I have been interested for years in using soda bottles as an alternative to heatshrink tube to protect battery packs. I recall several people (possibly Glen?) tried this in the past with mixed results.
I came across this video today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKfID-i41sc
and that gave me an idea. If a rectangular mould just a little larger than your Lipo pack was made from MDF, the bottle preform could be blown into a shape just right to slip over the pack.
Trim off both ends, insert the pack and heat shrink to size. The bonus about this is that the preform is not expanded very much, so the wall thickness will be double what it is in a soda bottle and therefore very strong. The preform bottles are about $1 USD so I ordered some from Amazon for a test. If that works, the technique could be used in other areas, maybe battle hardening motors or electronics, even encasing an entire antweight. _________________ Australian 2015 Featherweight champion
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Fri Jul 17, 2015 8:49 am
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Ahh, the good old Nicad days . I'm hoping that the custom moulds will be much more durable than the usual lipo shrink coating. My other idea is to make the rectangular mould a bit bigger so that the pack can be wrapped in foam and then fitted inside the bottle so you have built-in shock protection. _________________ Australian 2015 Featherweight champion
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Fri Jul 17, 2015 10:21 am
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Leaving some room spare would be a decent idea, the lipos seem to swell a bit under heavy load and go back soon after. Anyone else noticed that?
How are you gonna expand the bottle blanks? Maybe it might be better to build a small vacuform machine and just use some PET sheet. Lots of hobbyist prop makers and what not have done it. Doesn't look too hard really. Seems like you would need to make two piece aluminium molds then blow heated air in through the blank otherwise? Could be tricky. _________________ www.demon50s.com - Minimoto parts
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Fri Jul 17, 2015 1:11 pm
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Check out the video - the guy just uses compressed air injected thru the bottle cap and uses a piece of pipe as a mould. I figure its much easier to use compressed air as I have the compressor and there are no sealing problems like you would have in vac forming. I figure on making a simple box mould from MDF or ply and wood screws. It might be an idea to pre-heat it with a heating gun to get the plastic right into the corners. A one piece mould should work as the plastic will become fairly flexible as the wall thickness goes down. It might not work as well as it does in my head, but its cheap to try and could improve bot reliability. _________________ Australian 2015 Featherweight champion
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Fri Jul 17, 2015 1:28 pm
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Dumb machinist question:
Does anyone know what sort of grease gun to use on these small grease nipples?
I'm sure the answer is embarrassingly obvious but I can't find anything that works. the only grease gun I have doesn't seal around the nipple and grease goes everywhere but into the bearing . _________________ Australian 2015 Featherweight champion
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Sat Jul 25, 2015 9:57 am
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The little can with the flexy nozzle works for me - just cut a slot in the end end.
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Sat Jul 25, 2015 11:30 pm
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just an oiling point,like glen just use the little oiling cans
Sun Jul 26, 2015 9:00 am
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yah, normally use oil in those not grease.
We don't cut anything on them just push them against the ball and it pushes it in then squirt oil in until it comes out somewhere. _________________ Mechanical engineers build weapons, civil engineers build targets
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