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Attaching Treads to IFI Wheel
Does anyone know alternative ways to attach the threads to the IFI wheels ??
we appreciate your help |
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Re: different way to attach threads
I think you mean treads, not threads.
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Re: different way to attach threads
i would expect gorilla glue to work too. any reason behind not pop rivets? we just learned how to use them.
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Re: different way to attach threads
We found that the pop rivets supplied by IFI worked very well. We had an "assembly line" of 4 students: one marking, one drilling, one pre-placing rivets and eating Chex mix, and one using the rivet gun. Did 7 wheels in a little more than two hours.
Don't forget to make sure the end of the rivet gets through the wheel rim before you start squeezing - this was a common problem when we started. We used the wheel rim itself as the template for marking the belts for drilling, and it worked well. Can't wait to experience the high traction of these wheels. We feel sorta lame knowing that ours aren't anodized, but maybe we'll just put an IFI sticker on the quarter panel... Ken |
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Re: different way to attach threads
Ken, I'm sure we Ken get our machinist to annodize them for you on thursday night at GTR. What a great way to spend a weeknight in Canada.
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Re: Attaching Treads to IFI Wheel
Ken is right. The best way way that we have found is pop riveting them, it works wonders. Also make sure the tread is tight when you rivet it in place.
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Re: Attaching Treads to IFI Wheel
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Have fun, Eugene Last edited by eugenebrooks : 26-01-2006 at 01:46. |
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Re: Attaching Treads to IFI Wheel
We started with one side unassembled. The tread was held in place to the wheel with a pair of vise grips and we used a red hot sharpened piece of metal to form the hole in the tread my pushing it through the hole in the wheel. (Note: the smoke of the burning tread was unpleasant. We faced a fan out the open door to remedy the problem) After one rivet was in place, we clamped the other end of the tread, making sure it was taught around the wheel and repeated the process for all the rivets.
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Re: Attaching Treads to IFI Wheel
i am pretty sure we used 4 screws to attach the two ends into the original rivet holes. Then we used caulk to keep them on. we also lock tighted all of the screws that attach the rims to themetal tread.
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