Xe Máy Độ-Xe Máy Độc: Bro

Bro, Bro. Mill time.

We all have the gears for creation.
Some people just don't know it.
We just need someone to show us it's possible.

Growing up it was my dad.
For fabrication though its this guy.
Thanks Brobro.

Making parts for his CNC.

Thanks Quinlin Automotive!
 This one is next.
 Rough intake.
 Slightly smoother.
 Exhaust notches.

 Lightly ported?

 Clean head notches.
 Putty plugged.
Stretch and sand.


 Mill time.
 Front Hub trick nasty,

 Process.
Removal.
Fugazi.
 Sewer grate.
 Dream catcher.
 Half done so no sneeek peeek.
Need to get a colette extension to finish.




Tank welding Tiggerific

*Disclaimer*
I have never welded aluminum before.  I have not used a tig welder in years.  This was my second time.  I am a self proclaimed proud-to-be booger welder.  This was a challenge.

Headin' there.
 I love my fruit trees but I wish I had one of these trees like my mom and pops.

Gettin' down to business.
Time to turn a cap for that hole.
 This lathe is so much easier to use....
 Done.

Fillin' holes.



 Ryan showing me how its done.
 This was my best flat weld after a little practice.
 Tank is done but not pretty.
I picked the worst thing to try to weld on my first attempt.....

Headin' home.

Operating room and Moyou's birthday

The lift needed new cast iron wheels.  
Bought them close to size and turned them out.  
Thanks as always Ryan....

Slightly larger....

Moyou, "When will we get one of these, dad?"
"When you start paying rent."-Me

November is Moyou's birthday.  It will be 2 years since I adopted her in February.  
A new elephant, chew toy, and bigger bed.  
The american apparel stuff is on it's way.  Shh...she doesn't know yet.

I finally framed in the windows....almost done.
Baby blue racing stripes?


The first patient in the OR.  
Thursday bike night tear down?

Rice.

Veggies.
  Might have to rename this blog to rice and veggies for life.  Sustenance.