Here you go. I hope this works. These are mdonohue05's pictures I just posted them for him.


Machining the outside of the big end so an outside clamp can be use to hold the rod end.


This is the finished tool with another uncut bearing half installed just to see how it fits. Once both halves are installed and tightened we will cut the bearings to the tool and chamfer following the cut.


Another shot showing the turned down rim with an uncut bearing half in place.


We put a bearing in the rod after we had scribed .080 lines on each side of the bearing. Then we cut each side of the rod down until it cut the bearing at the scribed line. After we did both sides, we double checked to make sure we actually got the .080 off





Last edited by Beater of the Pack; 09/24/12 06:24 PM.

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