Hello.. From an old guy.. a mechanic, machinist, fabricator.( Tasmania, Australia). Young man, you're doing a nice job of your project. Your humility is endearing.. and your skills are VERY good. I'm enjoying your progress.
I really appreciate that sir! It’s comments like this that keep me motivated. I am basically self taught in all aspects and likely make mistakes but that’s how I learn. I love problem solving. It’s still so cool to me that people from around the world get to see what I do! This really means a lot to me. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and comment. We have a lot more to come. Cheers!!
Oh I am getting excited. So very close. Still a pile of little things, but working on getting them done. I cannot wait to hear it run. This turbo diesel has a really good sound. Thanks so much for watching! Cheers!
You could pour a urethane sleeve around the keyway if you want to dampen any vibration effect. Kind of like a motor mount for shafts. You don't want your pump to get hammered.
Interesting thought Kevin! I do have a spider (jaw) coupling that has a spacer for vibration and misalignment but I am not sure if I will use it. I do want to protect the pumps. I haven’t yet dealt with the coupling so I’ll give it some more thought. Thanks for the tip Kevin! Cheers!
@@CenterLineDesigns I think I could find the video where I saw that done. If you want to have a look, let me know. I think it was for a marine application.
If it’s not hard to find sure love to check it out. Always good to see the options! The coupling has been on my mind lately. If it’s difficult to find no worries. Thanks!
Thank you everyone for your support! I hope you enjoy the video. We should be getting to some exciting parts soon!
Hello.. From an old guy.. a mechanic, machinist, fabricator.( Tasmania, Australia). Young man, you're doing a nice job of your project. Your humility is endearing.. and your skills are VERY good. I'm enjoying your progress.
I really appreciate that sir! It’s comments like this that keep me motivated. I am basically self taught in all aspects and likely make mistakes but that’s how I learn. I love problem solving.
It’s still so cool to me that people from around the world get to see what I do!
This really means a lot to me. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and comment. We have a lot more to come. Cheers!!
G'day another amazing video mate
Great to hear from you! Thank you sir! Should be getting into some exciting content soon! Progress is coming along nicely. Cheers!!
@@CenterLineDesigns All of your videos are exciting mate
Thank you! I appreciate that! Sometimes it’s hard to find the motivation. But it’s viewers like you that make it worth it!!
@@CenterLineDesigns Mate you do all the work and I just watch and get Ideas lol. You are going to do great on RUclips
Coming Right alone. Getting real close to having the drive connected. Will be great to see it move under its own power.
Oh I am getting excited. So very close. Still a pile of little things, but working on getting them done. I cannot wait to hear it run. This turbo diesel has a really good sound. Thanks so much for watching! Cheers!
I could totally smell that when you started spraying! LOL
Lol
Gotta love when you can work in your shop while your wife cuts the grass 😂
lol right!!
You could pour a urethane sleeve around the keyway if you want to dampen any vibration effect. Kind of like a motor mount for shafts. You don't want your pump to get hammered.
Interesting thought Kevin! I do have a spider (jaw) coupling that has a spacer for vibration and misalignment but I am not sure if I will use it. I do want to protect the pumps. I haven’t yet dealt with the coupling so I’ll give it some more thought.
Thanks for the tip Kevin! Cheers!
@@CenterLineDesigns I think I could find the video where I saw that done. If you want to have a look, let me know. I think it was for a marine application.
If it’s not hard to find sure love to check it out. Always good to see the options! The coupling has been on my mind lately. If it’s difficult to find no worries. Thanks!
@@CenterLineDesigns ruclips.net/video/kYYxy9tsYdg/видео.htmlsi=Q_GRESzA22e0kxld
It cool because this is exactly how I will be building the sprocket segments. I have a fairly decent 3D printer. Polyurethane is on order already