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I think I missed something too.Huh???
I guess I'm alone in not liking this concept, and the irony in the above. Sorry. Maybe I just don't understand.In my opinion the ones for sale are WAY over priced, especially when I know how China machine shop prices are. I may soon work to source the adapters from there and sell them at a reasonable price.
Anyone can feel free to use this drawing for personal machining, but not for commercial purposes.
Regards Marti
No your not alone in your idea that importing sub-standard junk from china is not a good idea . Especially at the expense of american workers . From the start of this thread there have been many members who feel the guys that have done the work to design these should just give the information away , so one of them can find a source in china and line his own pocket without any work on his own . With way of thinking and continued job losses to china no one will even be able to afford the chineese junk they are importing.I guess I'm alone in not liking this concept, and the irony in the above. Sorry. Maybe I just don't understand.
This thread is 6 months old and NO ONE has bothered to spend a hour taking one apart and measuring it , so it looks like they expect someone else to do it for them .I have not seen any one single request to the guys who did the work previous to provide free information.
I have seen some guys read way to much into all this and believe they are getting something for free from the guys who did all the work. Heck, I can go out and pull the measurements and send them in. If everybody worked like above, with fear and overly protection of non copywrite and non patented material, we would be in the dark ages.
Edison, Tesla, Marconi, Henry Ford, Newton, Da Vinci all used ideas from others and improved upon them, but the origin of many of their own ideas were not theirs at all in many cases.
It doesn't make them some kind of crook, it makes them an entrepreneur or mathemetician or inventor with a better idea. That's how it works in America, and always has. Stealing someone else's protected work is another matter for another forum. It doesn't belong here.
I tend not to work in my shop when it's 8 degrees out.This thread is 6 months old and NO ONE has bothered to spend a hour taking one apart and measuring it , so it looks like they expect someone else to do it for them .
This site in general is ridiculous.... if it's not about making home-made non-purchased adapter plates then get off the **** thread. Leave politics at the door and lets talk how to make them. Sounds like a bunch of busy bodies with nothing else to gripe about on here attacking people.... the 9th graders I teach are more mature than half the subscribers on here.
Curious - what ideas did DaVinci and Tesla use that came from others?Edison, Tesla, Marconi, Henry Ford, Newton, Da Vinci all used ideas from others
Leonardo DaVinci borrowed a lot from Archimedes and some from Euchlid, probably from Vitruvius as well (his 'man' figure is an illustration he did for a copy of Vitruvius' De Architectura) His geared systems were generic medieval millworks.Curious - what ideas did DaVinci and Tesla use that came from others?
I'm pretty sure that Archimedes and Euclid were not contemplating flying machines or batttle tanks. Similarly, unless I am mistaken, Maxwell et al did not innovate resonant, polyphase circuits. Amazing that compared to their genius, we are haggling over an oil filter mount. Sorry for getting this thread off topic.Leonardo DaVinci borrowed a lot from Archimedes and some from Euchlid, probably from Vitruvius as well (his 'man' figure is an illustration he did for a copy of Vitruvius' De Architectura) His geared systems were generic medieval millworks.
Tesla built directly on James Clerk Maxwell's work with light and electromagnetism in what we now call field theory. Maxwell, in turn was building on Faraday's, Volta's, Franklin (yes, that Franklin), and Ohm's work, among others.
Engineering is like that. Some pointy-headed academic discovers something funny about the universe, and the along comes an engineer who says 'Well what if we did this with that idea of yours?'
Thank you, This is a tremendous help. It's not that I couldn't or didn't want to be bothered, I just wanted to have my machining all done before I took it apart on my next scheduled oil change. I am really surprised just where this thread went. WOW! You'd think I was trying to steal top secret plans for a nuclear warhead. As I stated before, this is for my own personal use, not to be manufactured anywhere, not overseas, not in the USA, not in Mexico. So don't worry guys, nobody's business will be threatened in any way. Again I thank you for this drawing. I will now return you all to your regularly scheduled argument/debate.One series of Oliver tractors had stamped steel adapters. Sadly, the part numbers are no longer available. I made ACAD drawings of the parts before I installed them on my truck. In my opinion the ones for sale are WAY over priced, especially when I know how China machine shop prices are. I may soon work to source the adapters from there and sell them at a reasonable price.
Anyone can feel free to use this drawing for personal machining, but not for commercial purposes. If there are any questions about the drawing, please ask.
Regards Marti
I would like to do fuel filters too, buuut, wow, asking for the specs on them might set off an international incident..lol.Ron, If I was a machinist and had access to the tools and had the knowledge to build them-I'd do it in a second. Say it did take 10 hours to do the first set, how long would it take to make a 2nd or 3rd set? You could be WELL ahead money wise in a couple hours. To the OP, are you thinking of doing the fuel filters also?
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