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    I would think that you would have better luck with a new hole saw, slow speed, and lots of lubricant. Less likely to grab a flute and launch your piece. If the 3/4 holes in the 2" tubing are for pivots, axle, etc. consider using a sleeve to provide more load bearing surface. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Steel-Tubin...itleDesc=0%7C0

    With this you could just drill 1" holes in the tubing, align the bushings, and weld in place. This process could compensate for any "drift" in the drilling process.

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    great ideas!!
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    if you are welding in bushings, use a steel rod thru the bushing extended almost to the opposite bushing hole...keep the rod centered. you may have to intentionally tilt the rod and bushing to compensate for the pull of the first tack. Keep tacks small at first, or just a series of tacks. Tacking over a previous tack will relax the old tack and let the rod move in an opposite direction from a first tack, provided that you have a tack opposite to do the pulling! Sometimes when I weld in a bushing like this, the weld is just a series of larger/ longer tacks. When finished with the 1st bushing reverse the rod and use the same technique on opposite bushing...the rod will show you where to weld next, chase it around until centered! a little practice beforehand is a good idea.....hope this helps!

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    another great idea
    Thank you
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fowler View Post
    yesterday I placed a bid on a set of Qa1 coil over shocks.

    they have a 175lb spring rate

    But the auction is not up until Friday.

    Tomorrow I will order my grade 8 3/4 bolt

    I have 3/4" and 1" drill bits but those are big holes to drill through thick steel.

    I will need to drill 2, 1" holes through 1/2 plate and a number of 3/4" holes through through 2" thick wall square tubing

    I have a drill press but not the greatest on

    any suggestions
    with a sharp drill an a pilot or two 1" through 1/2" plate should be no problem

    depending on what you call "thick" a drill should be fine on the tubing as well generally holes saws will walk quite a bit i might use a hole saw on 1/8 or less .. anything over that gets drilled.. but needs to be held down and go easy as it breaks through..

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    Quote Originally Posted by stacebg View Post
    with a sharp drill an a pilot or two 1" through 1/2" plate should be no problem

    depending on what you call "thick" a drill should be fine on the tubing as well generally holes saws will walk quite a bit i might use a hole saw on 1/8 or less .. anything over that gets drilled.. but needs to be held down and go easy as it breaks through..
    thick wall = 1/4 inch

    I have been out bid on the coil-overs I want so I am waiting until the last minute to put in another bid.
    Thank you
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    I did not win the coilovers

    I have some other ideas

    bought a bathroom scale today from walmart

    Its a 400lb scale

    WIll try it tomorrow
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    I weighed it at the very front about where the front wheel will be.

    It weighed 391lbs

    Need to find the right shocks. (at the right price)

    How much travel do you think I need on the shocks?

    I ordered the axle and the spacer that were suggested

    Tomorrow I will start mocking up the upper and lower plates.

    I am planning to use 2x2 tubing for the forks In a kind of a Earls fork design.

    At least that is the plan for now
    Thank you
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    I'm thinking ordinary motorcycle rear coil over shocks.....say harley flh or from a heavy bike would be a place to start.

    A large bike must weigh near 500# on the rear axle with 2 people on board. used would be good enough to start with.

    I'm using 750 honda rear shocks up front , carrying about 375# on front axle.

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    Fowler

    I have a set of rear air shocks that came off of a 2009 Kawasaki Voyager. You can have them if you pay shipping from San Diego, Ca.
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    started the mock-up up but i ran out of wood

    did not get to the lower part of the forks. (the part that goes straight down or even backwards)

    The 2x4 above the tire is just there temporarily to hold the bottom of the forks in the right position

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    a good way to mock up!.......however got to thinking lol, it would cause some 2nd or 3rd glances if when you finish your forks with the square tubing and steel trees.....that you give the front end a finish

    that looks like wood tubes and plywood trees!

    the inspector and insurance agent, may not find the humor in that situation!

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    You know.........

    I would seriously consider a Hossack front end for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeathBySnuSnu View Post
    You know.........

    I would seriously consider a Hossack front end for that.
    What is a Hossack front end?

    Never heard of it

    Will have to look it up when I get home tonight. (if the internet works)
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    Quote Originally Posted by LarryA View Post
    a good way to mock up!.......however got to thinking lol, it would cause some 2nd or 3rd glances if when you finish your forks with the square tubing and steel trees.....that you give the front end a finish

    that looks like wood tubes and plywood trees!

    the inspector and insurance agent, may not find the humor in that situation!
    I know it would not be strong enough but I would love to make my forks out of this industrial conveyor belt chain I just got.

    I have a lot of it and it has big links. I just cant see it being strong enough. I even though about putting a 1/2 backing on the chain but again do not think it would be strong enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by LarryA View Post
    I'm thinking ordinary motorcycle rear coil over shocks.....say harley flh or from a heavy bike would be a place to start.

    A large bike must weigh near 500# on the rear axle with 2 people on board. used would be good enough to start with.

    I'm using 750 honda rear shocks up front , carrying about 375# on front axle.
    what do you think about these. They are in my price range

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Chrome-13-5...from=R40&rt=nc

    or theses

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/2X-54509-73...from=R40&rt=nc
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    how would I figure the spring rate on these

    Any ideas?

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/HONDA-GL110...from=R40&rt=nc

    ITEM SPECIFICATIONS

    Total Length: 355mmEye to Eye: 325mmEye Diameter Top: 16mm / 16mmEye Diameter Bottom: 16mm / 10mm*Other eye sizes available on request Eye Width : 21mmSpring thickness: 7.00mm Spring Width: 54.50mmWorking stroke: 60.00mmSpring Preload adjustment: 5 Way
    Thank you
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    I'm assuming the harley shocks are adjustable like the honda ones? this will help fine tune the height. I needed to add a 1 inch spacer between the upper shock mount and the top tree to get my height right. I would recommend provisons to adjust this dimension when you build. As far as calculating spring rate.....cannot help there. using actual mock up preferred by me, plus weight changes may occur during build and modifications. I'd b tempted just borrow some used shocks to starts with.....shock not important but see what weight the used springs will support. my .02

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fowler View Post
    I weighed it at the very front about where the front wheel will be.

    It weighed 391lbs

    Need to find the right shocks. (at the right price)

    How much travel do you think I need on the shocks?

    I ordered the axle and the spacer that were suggested

    Tomorrow I will start mocking up the upper and lower plates.

    I am planning to use 2x2 tubing for the forks In a kind of a Earls fork design.

    At least that is the plan for now
    at 400 lbs i am thinking most any rear shocks from a say a 1000cc or bigger bike should work

    if the spring rate isnt quite right change the lower mount and if the height is right you can move that too... keep in mind they seem to work best when the pivot point is about 1 inch below the axle... hope that makes sense
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    I did not have time to work on it today.

    I did order 2, 200lb coil rate coilover shocks

    the shocks are 14.5" extended and 11.5" collapsed I hope that is enough travel

    I got my 3/4 axle bolt and the 3/4 space in.

    The spacer came in 1, 12" piece that i will cut spacers out of as needed.
    Thank you
    Bob

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