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Wheel weights!

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Geno

What better than to spend some QT with dad anytime, let alone making Horse stuff.  And just where did you get all that fancy equipment?  :popcorn:

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AJ_Thanatos

Dads the foreman of the tool and die room! Lucky me!

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Geno

Hard telling what I would have if that were my case.  :laughing-rolling:

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AJ_Thanatos

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Second lathe getting set up to turn weight #2

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Geno

Thanks so much for the pics AJ, very cool!  :text-+1:

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AMC RULES

Looking really good...   :handgestures-thumbsup: 

any idea of the weight when finished?

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chipwitch

Hard telling what I would have if that were my case.  :laughing-rolling:

 

Severed fingers would be my guess!  :laughing-rolling:

Sorry, Geno... jk

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AJ_Thanatos

They should weigh about 80 ish each

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AJ_Thanatos

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Just need to drill some holes and counter bore them. And slap some shiny paint on them. And on the tractor!

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AMC RULES

AWESOME!  :handgestures-thumbsup: 

Make me a set too. 

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KC9KAS

Wow, that is so neat.

We have a Tool & Die department (at work) with all the goodies too.

I have wondered what it would cost to have a set of weights made like yours!

They are pretty "proud" of their work & products, so I probably couldn't afford to have them made even with an employee discount!

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chipwitch

Those are really nice weights.  Very sharp.

 

I've thought about making my own, but the cost of steel is about what you could get the cast weights for use.  Of course if you have a spare hunk of 11" round rod laying around taking up space, what the heck... nothing like a custom look. 

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Geno

Looks really good AJ.  :text-woo:

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squonk

Baby Moons!  :thumbs:

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KC9KAS

Baby Moons!  :thumbs:

Yeah, for a little more weight, you could have made the outside into a dome.

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AJ_Thanatos

Let's not get crazy.. Im lucky I pulled this off on a lathe. But they should be heavy enough. Per my calculations they should be about 87 lbs. Each

And thank you all. It wouldn't be possible without my Dad. It was really nice to spend the day with him in his world.[emoji2]

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3Six

Awesome!

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rollingflat

LOVE EM !!

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

AJ...BIG THANK YOU.....that was so cool. Enjoyed the machine shop pics. And the weights are beast.

Glenn

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tbarnhart

Awesome weights. I was curious how thick they are. I made something similar in a different way. We have a large fabrication shop nearby that keeps thick plate and has the equipment to cut any shape. I went to them and bought 2 circles 11.5 in. in diameter that were 1 in thick and 2 that were 10 in. in diameter and 2.75 in thick. I centered the smaller/thicker ones on the larger ones and welded them together, then welded four 3/8 bolts to the back at the right spacing  to match the holes in the wheels. They weigh a little over 90 pounds and sit about flat with the outside of the wheel. I think they look a little odd with just a flat surface and thought about some sort of logo decal, but it would probably just get scratched off. The 160 is more stable and will pull the plow or grade the drive like never before.

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chipwitch

How about a cnc WH logo hub?

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AJ_Thanatos

I think I'm going to look on Terrys site for a big horse logo.

The entire plate thickness is 3.5"

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