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Air Cylinders from Tracy Martin |
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JoeM(GA) ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Cumming,GA Points: 4751 |
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more patience than I have! That threaded end is 2.5mm x.4 pitch I'm sure he'll be along with more info soon ![]() Edited by JoeM(GA) - 13 hours 33 minutes ago at 11:11am |
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Tracy Martin TN ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Gallatin,TN Points: 10691 |
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Joe, these are air positive one direction, spring return. They have 2.5 mm of travel. The end is swagged on them to hold end cap. Thanks for posting. Tracy
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thendrix ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 04 Feb 2013 Location: Fairmount GA Points: 4996 |
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That's pretty impressive. Reminds me of a story I heard when I first started in machining. There was a country that claimed they made the world's smallest drill bit (don't remember which one). They sent it all over the world to show it off. The tour ended in Germany and they sent it back with a hold drilled through it
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steve(ill) ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: illinois Points: 85256 |
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what do you do with a piston that strokes 3/32 of an inch ???
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Tracy Martin TN ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Gallatin,TN Points: 10691 |
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It goes on a machine that machines rotors for cars. It raises a cubic zirconia point on an indicator that checks runout. One of the many little projects I make. I am currently making a bunch of guitar roller bridges and rockers for a customer. They go on the Brian May of Queen, style of guitars. Thanks, Tracy
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DaveKamp ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() ![]() Joined: 12 Apr 2010 Location: LeClaire, Ia Points: 5938 |
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I owned a Guild BHM... 1985, fixed bridge/tailpiece (no trem) referred to as the "Special", and a set (rather than Brian's bolt-on) neck. SHORT short scale... frets get close really fast, and string tension is low... doesn't take banjo strings to bend notes to the moon. Most don't recognize how 'different' Brian's "Red Special" is from any other electric guitar... it has a classical guitar neck profile both on back, and on front... between that, and Brian's HUGE hands, it's easy to see (at least, when playing the BHM) why things Brian was playing... was so difficult for anyone else to manage. Of course, he built his guitar in his dad's garage, from leftover pieces of whatever hardwoods he had on hand... an old fireplace mantel, a chair, a table... The fretboard didn't have a rosewood fingerboard, it was another piece of oak... all the edging was cut from plastic they had around, and made the bridge from a piece of aluminum cut from some old piece of mil surplus equipment, and fitted with the rollers (that I assume you're manufacturing) and the tremolo string-block used a knife blade as a pivot, with a couple exhaust valve springs. I'm thinkin', though, that if Brian had any of Tracy's air cylinders, he might'a found'a way to incorporate them in that unique guitar for something...
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