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Working on Rims and gas tanks

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    Posted: 12 Feb 2024 at 10:21pm
Line and painted a couple gas tanks for the I 615 and RL 415.
Also, took the old tires off and clean up rims and put new tires on.
Almost forgot to put a new location for the valve core hole. 









   
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Looks great! I bet she will be a showpiece!
No greater gift than healthy grandkids!
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How do you make the flat spot in the rim for the new valve stem?
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Nice. Have a few wheel/tire projects to do this year myself. Waiting for warmer weather to do the wire brushing outside!
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I use a torch and heat the area up red, use a piece of wood under the rim to support and a piece of metal as wide the one use to be there and hit with hammer. 

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Originally posted by Richardmo Richardmo wrote:

I use a torch and heat the area up red, use a piece of wood under the rim to support and a piece of metal as wide the one use to be there and hit with hammer. 


I’ve done that also
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When I have a rusted out valve stem hole, I just weld in a washer.




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