Blue Ox
Turning Diesel Fuel Into Fun
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2018
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- LI-NY
- First Name
- Derek
- Truck Year
- MCMLXXXV
- Truck Model
- K20HD
- Engine Size
- 6.2L
Maybe i'm wrong, but the time to measure an old part, then try to reproduce it to spec, seems VERY time consuming...
It IS very time consuming. Which is why most of us will buy a piece if it's not unreasonably priced. However, sometimes you can't buy the piece and you have no choice. Or, just as often, because we want to make it better, or more impressive.
Yesterday I made this adapter for a guy trying to put a different fan on a flathead Ford V-8. (Don't ask) And guess what? Nobody sells these. Someone has to design it and make it. It took me all damn day to do it.
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BTW, since you were talking about the differences between metal and wood, there was a piece in Modern Machine Shop, "You might be a machinist,..." and I think #7 was "You look at the tolerances in woodworking and just shake your head."