Thursday, July 21, 2011

Junkyard Dog

Another junkyard parts score. You got to be quick! Octagon Ports, Knurled Hose Fittings, and Center Foot Castor Bracket.




Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Done Venting

I've been working on the Center Vents for some time. The bottom internals needed a good bit of filing to fit in the surrounds. I laid the surround on top of the loosely assembled internals and marked them with a pencil so how much needed to come off would be visible. I used the trusty dremel tool sanding attachments and took my time. The bottom ended up with a small gap but its on par with what I've seen on other assembled units. There was a little larger gap on the right, so I evened up the left to match and it looks fine.




I used Bombs Away polish on them once I had sanded them smooth. That stuff makes metal super shiny. Can't wait to get the dome all polished like Lasse. I'm shooting for a weathered droid at some point. But I think I'll keep him sparkly for a little while.

I used Loctite 5 minute epoxy on the Vents. I've read that little kid fingers are murder on these particular parts. The epoxy feels pretty strong, so hopefully they will last without needing re-gluing down the road. There's not a whole lot of grip area, so I added as much support as I could in the unseen areas.





They slid right into place, but I'll need to grab some screws to keep  them there. Also, finished punching out the front outer skins as can be seen below. 






Next step is to glue the skins together. Although I'm still debating on getting some skin snaps or just using the mounts that I got with the frame. I did a test of the VHB tape with a some of the scraps. It seems to hold together pretty good. I could feel the two pieces barely start to come apart when pulled, but it took a great deal to even get that, so I think the tape will work out well.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Holy metal arms Batman!



Second group of international parts arrived today. Utility Arms from the UK. These turned out very well, and are really lightweight. I feel like I got into building at the right time. A lot of problem solving has been done and aluminum parts are being made lighter than ever. That of course doesn't mean I won't have any troubles at all...

Monday, July 4, 2011

Pop & Lock

Started removing the panels on the skins. Using the chisel and hammer method and its working fairly well. Its hard in the small areas like the coin slot strips. Put a couple small dents in a few places, but they'll bend easily back into place.




Also decided to go the AHB tape route on adhering the skins to each other. Ordered from RH Hughes and paid an exorbitant amount for shipping: $14.41 for UPS ground. After posting on the forums, I found out it would have been about half that from if I'd ordered from Amazon. Also, the UPS man "couldn't locate my house".  The street sign in my neighborhood blew down awhile back, but I've never had any delivery issues until now. Must have been a new guy. So looks like I'll be calling the builder and/or the city to remedy the situation.