Right now i have 2 covers that are not finished. I will let you know when i get one finished. I havent had much time to work on any, i will dig them out and get them finished!
Your cover is finished, But you have showed a interest in frame guards so im working on a idea for a affordable frame guards that can offset the expensive shipping price to New Zealand! Its like $45.00 for shipping to New Zealand!
I will be making at least 2 more stator covers after i'm finished making some type of frame guard for Markblaster. Let me know if i need to make 3 more stator covers!
go big or go home huh, many shinny pennies for that setup lol, I have a older Lincoln square wave 175 (transformer) and a HTP Invertig 221, very nice work on the stator covers
HELLLLLLLL YES. TAKE ME $$$$$. Is that a normal cover that you have just cut a hole in and put clear into or have you made the flywheel part longer to make room of the clear? Type of Plastic? Next mod I want to see is LED lights grown it up. OH OH OH I know. Print on clear a picture of cheetos and stick it on the clear plastic and install same orange LED's and glow them cheetos chips up. As your the cheetos king
The customer was supposed to supply the plastic they wanted, what was 3/32 thick. Some type of lexan Polycarbonate. The plastic they sent me was 3/16!! wow!! I made the stator cover 1/16 taller, thinking i was getting 3/32 plastic!!!! The 3/16 thick plastic is CLOSE! If you want to see how much room you have under you stator cover then put some play-doh or puddy on the end of you crank flywheel nut, then bolt on the stator cover. Remove the cover and see how thick the play-doh or puddy is. It will probably be about 5/32. If you need to add height then you can make a 1/16 thick gasket to go between the stator cover and case. If you want to try to do it to your cover then just PM me and i can answer any questions!
Looks mint. Just one question. Anyone sprayed zinc or a paint on there lightened flywheel? Thinking that the machined part will rust easy.