VicHobbyGuy
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I'm building some easy air-powered engine models. For flywheels, I have aluminum but no bra$$ or steel that's big enough to add to the flywheel rim.
If you have poured lead 'plugs' into a flywheel, I'd like to have any 'tips and tricks' you discovered. I'm thinking about 6 or 12 plugs in holes that are coaxial with the axle of the flywheel.
I have poured lead before - I solo poured the 4200# keel for my sailboat years ago - so I'm aware of hazards and safety precautions.
I'm wondering about how to prepare the holes in the flywheel - countersunk?. Also, how to seal the underside for pouring so the lead doesn't flow too far. Shrinkage- do the lead plugs shrink enough to be loose? Can peening tighten them up? etc etc....
Thanks.
If you have poured lead 'plugs' into a flywheel, I'd like to have any 'tips and tricks' you discovered. I'm thinking about 6 or 12 plugs in holes that are coaxial with the axle of the flywheel.
I have poured lead before - I solo poured the 4200# keel for my sailboat years ago - so I'm aware of hazards and safety precautions.
I'm wondering about how to prepare the holes in the flywheel - countersunk?. Also, how to seal the underside for pouring so the lead doesn't flow too far. Shrinkage- do the lead plugs shrink enough to be loose? Can peening tighten them up? etc etc....
Thanks.