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Re: Snowflake bead breaker
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 4:29 pm
by Airbear
Most excellent little machine, Jeff. And for me, it has the added beauty of being made from the materials at hand - a fine Aussie tradition. I am confident that without that machine, you would have found a way to deal with it out on the road, but now you have removed the likelihood of that ever happening.
Now - and this is important - is there any other use it can be put to?
Re: Snowflake bead breaker
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 6:47 pm
by teo
Damn you're good, Jeff! That's artistry! I'm going to have my favorite welding guy make me one jsut lite that!
Thanks for the pics!
Re: Snowflake bead breaker
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 2:13 am
by ME 109
Airbear wrote:
Now - and this is important - is there any other use it can be put to?
Thanks Charlie, well, yesterday after I made it, I thought hmmm, I could drill and tap a hole and screw a party bowl into it.
Re: Snowflake bead breaker
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 2:16 am
by ME 109
teo wrote:Damn you're good, Jeff! That's artistry! I'm going to have my favorite welding guy make me one jsut lite that!
Thanks for the pics!
I can put up some more pics and/or information if anyone needs it.
It only 'just' fits through the rear wheel. It could also be made using the next size down square hollow sections.
Re: Snowflake bead breaker
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 4:26 am
by ME 109
I found an ideal home for the bead breaker. Right where that useless tyre pump used to live.
Fits in there nicely, held in place with 5 cable ties.
Hangin' out to hit the road.
Along for the outback ride will be Ducati Pete on his GS1150, Mal from Dubbo will join us for Friday night on his R100/7
Another six 1150 and 1200 GS's will complete the squadron.
Friday night will be at the 'olde horse racing track' at Nymagee, NSW.
Re: Snowflake bead breaker
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 4:47 am
by SteveD
Jeff, what route do you take to get there?
Re: Snowflake bead breaker
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 5:10 am
by ME 109
SteveD wrote:Jeff, what route do you take to get there?
From Albury, head west to Berrigan and meet the other blokes, then Jerilderie, Darlington Point, Griffith, Goolgowi, Hilston, Mount Hope, Gilgunnia, turn off to Nymagee.
Next day we'll go to Cobar, and head out into no mans land to Louth, and then go west down the Darling River.
You gonna come up fer Fridee night?
Re: Snowflake bead breaker
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 6:53 am
by Slashsevenpig
Airbear wrote:Now - and this is important - is there any other use it can be put to?
Thanks Charlie, well, yesterday after I made it, I thought hmmm, I could drill and tap a hole and screw a party bowl into it.
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I suppose it could be used as a measuring device used to ensure consistent production of one's recreational smoking materials. A "fatty caliper," as it were.
ME, add me to the list of those impressed with your fabrication skills. Very nice job!
Re: Snowflake bead breaker
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:39 am
by vanzen
ME 109 wrote:... well, yesterday after I made it, I thought hmmm, I could drill and tap a hole and screw a party bowl into it. :mrgreen:
A freakin' dual purpose Airhead-Bead-Breaker-Bong ?
Talk about optional accessories !
Damn Aussies all think alike, eh !
(which will be why I need to get my old grey ass over there once ...)
Re: Snowflake bead breaker
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 12:59 pm
by Deleted User 62
vanzen@rockerboxer.com wrote:ME 109 wrote:... well, yesterday after I made it, I thought hmmm, I could drill and tap a hole and screw a party bowl into it.
A freakin' dual purpose Airhead-Bead-Breaker-Bong ?
Talk about optional accessories !
Damn Aussies all think alike, eh !
(which will be why I need to get my old grey ass over there once ...)
I'm with you Vanzen: get over there once.... return trip optional!