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superdave013
11-07-2006, 09:58 AM
Saw this posted in the jet forum. To bad I can't read it. lol
Can anyone fill in the blanks?
Thanks
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/data/520/1501chevy_plates.jpg

obnoxious001
11-07-2006, 02:50 PM
Dave, what exactly do you need? I have a rear plate you can borrow as a template as long as I get it back. You don't have a block to measure off of?

wsuwrhr
11-07-2006, 06:18 PM
I can't even see the goddamn numbers to tell you what is missing.

wsuwrhr
11-07-2006, 06:19 PM
I sent you the CAD last year didn't I?
Did you lose it?
Brian

GofastRacer
11-07-2006, 06:34 PM
Transfer punches man, transfer punches!.. :rolleyes: :D

MikeF
11-07-2006, 06:47 PM
Dave, Dave, Dave, Dave, Dave............ (http://www.***boat.net/forums/showthread.php?t=104790&highlight=bolt+pattern) :cool:

steve d
11-07-2006, 07:30 PM
Transfer punches man, transfer punches!.. :rolleyes: :D
Man after my own heart Art. Isn't that the way you're supposed to do it?......
.............. :)

Fiat48
11-07-2006, 07:45 PM
My machine guy believes in location, location, location...no transfer punches.
LOL.

GofastRacer
11-07-2006, 08:04 PM
My machine guy believes in location, location, location...no transfer punches.
LOL.
LMAO!.. :D

wsuwrhr
11-07-2006, 08:14 PM
My machine guy believes in location, location, location...no transfer punches.
LOL.
Yes sir,
What a shame
Sometimes old dogs can't be convinced of new tricks.
Brian

GofastRacer
11-07-2006, 08:31 PM
Man after my own heart Art. Isn't that the way you're supposed to do it?......
.............. :)
Well here's how I learned about using transfer punches!. When I was kid I knew this OLD machinist and one time I was watching him make some adaptor for something(don't remember what it was for)and I asked him if he had a blueprint for the pattern, and he said there ain't no blueprint for it and who has time for that just pay attention, he whips out the transfer punches screws them in and lays the material on and taps it, drills it and it bolted right on, at the time I was totally amazed and that's when I went and bought a whole set and been using them ever since, and I just can't see doing anything different!.. :)

wsuwrhr
11-07-2006, 08:52 PM
That's one way to do it when there are no prints.
Brian
Well here's how I learned about using transfer punches!. When I was kid I knew this OLD machinist and one time I was watching him make some adaptor for something(don't remember what it was for)and I asked him if he had a blueprint for the pattern, and he said there ain't no blueprint for it and who has time for that just pay attention, he whips out the transfer punches screws them in and lays the material on and taps it, drills it and it bolted right on, at the time I was totally amazed and that's when I went and bought a whole set and been using them ever since, and I just can't see doing anything different!.. :)

steve d
11-07-2006, 08:52 PM
Well here's how I learned about using transfer punches!. When I was kid I knew this OLD machinist and one time I was watching him make some adaptor for something(don't remember what it was for)and I asked him if he had a blueprint for the pattern, and he said there ain't no blueprint for it and who has time for that just pay attention, he whips out the transfer punches screws them in and lays the material on and taps it, drills it and it bolted right on, at the time I was totally amazed and that's when I went and bought a whole set and been using them ever since, and I just can't see doing anything different!.. :)
10-4...................

superdave013
11-07-2006, 09:47 PM
Dave, Dave, Dave, Dave, Dave............ (http://www.***boat.net/forums/showthread.php?t=104790&highlight=bolt+pattern) :cool:
already have those. The rear is good but the front is missing the info for the odd spaced mounting hole. Pretty much I'm looking for the location of that hole a lil closer then I can measure it with a Stanley. Those are still the best prints I've seen. You would think a good print of a BBC would be pretty easy to come by.

superdave013
11-07-2006, 09:54 PM
I sent you the CAD last year didn't I?
Did you lose it?
Brian
It was not an Auto CAD DWG file that I could use.
You remember how that other program I got didn't really work at all. So I dumped it and kept on doing every thing in A Cad.
I'm about ready to do like you did and set it up and measure things. But like I said, you would think this info would be easy to get.
How long have they been making a BBC anyway? 35 years or so at least.

wsuwrhr
11-07-2006, 09:57 PM
It was not an Auto CAD DWG file that I could use.
You remember how that other program I got didn't really work at all. So I dumped it and kept on doing every thing in A Cad.
I'm about ready to do like you did and set it up and measure things. But like I said, you would think this info would be easy to get.
How long have they been making a BBC anyway? 35 years or so at least.
I could just make you a sketch you lazy ass.
Sheesh

bottom feeder
11-08-2006, 04:15 PM
I can :yuk: