Thursday 4 October 2012

Start again

well so much water under the bridge since the last post... life switches on an indicator and switches to the fast lane and one needs to focus as not to miss the turn off.

the honda has been a nightmare. brakes and all were serviced. and it fired up nice and easily after refitting everything. the bike however did not want to idle normally once it warmed up. narrowed the fault down to the carbs and removed them and cleaned them. replaced some suspect o-rings with what i could get hold off. seemed to be fine. fitted the carbs back to the bike. same problem.



so dad jumps into the picture and buys me a kit to rebuild all four carbs. new jets, new, rubbers, new everything. decided that if i'm going to this, i'll do it propperly and i stripped the entire bank of carbs down to bits. clenaed everything. all the small passages pushed clear using a guitar string. re-assemble. fit the carbs to the bike. same problem. oh the disappointment. incessant head scratching insued. pulled the bank of carbs off again and checked the idle passages again with the guitar string. i remembered that in the kit there were new slow idle jets but the new ones were made for a newer model carburettor which unlike mine screw into the carb body instead of being pressed in. i thought since they are the same size let me see what the jet passage looks like. took the new jet tried the guitar string and noticed it does not fit... ran up to the house opened my guitar case and found one that fitted through the jet. went back the bank of carbs, pushed the guitar string through (this time really through) all the slow idle jets,  refit it. and ther you have it.



there was a lesson in there for me: if you have the wrong strings on your guitar, then your bike will not run!

so now i have a minor problem with an old spring on the brake pedal and i need a new headlamp, then we have a bike that will pass the road worthy test and we will be off! it has been nearly three years and too much money. really close now. still cannot believe that the bike is running. i think i'll go start it agian this afternoon...

Wednesday 29 February 2012

Progress

Well the Honda has been standing long enough for the petrol in the tank to start going off (yes fuel also goes off).

I found a bike that is a bit newer that was involved in a crash but the motor made it unscathed, bought it, and started the transplant of the motor from one frame to the other.



The frame that I got had a whole bunch of little things on that are still in very good condition, that mainly makes the projet a little better aesthetically. What a great experience working on something old and having spares right there on hand, little things like a power cable that still has all the little rubber end covers on, handle bar controls that have not been through the war and so on.

I also got my bike lift working and the project bike is now mounted on the lift. this makes it wonderfull working since the bike can easily be moved around the workshop and is a little higher so no more back breaking bending over or sitting on the cold cement floor.




Currently I'm waiting for some spares to service the front brake master cylinder and a new brake light switch for the front brakes. Hopefully everything works and we will have this bike back on the road within the next month or two! hope to keep you posted! 



Wednesday 4 January 2012

Play house

A couple of months ago I got given a pile of crates that required a better end than the scrap heap. so i stripped them all into sheets and designed a little playhouse for my 2 year old girl. I bought some 38x38mm batons that were treated for insects and cut slots in them. i then slid the sheets into the slots and made a basic box with holes for windows and a door.


Needless to say this Impressed Emily to no end! she was running screaming with her hands above her head lie the woman that get stuff on the Oprah's favourite things show.


I lined the door and window holes with more slotted batons. making the structure stiffer and stiffer as I went.


No house is complete without a roof, so up went some trusses and i made a little patio outside the front door. i had paint left from  painting my house and covered the entire structure with a couple of coats to seal and cover the wood.




With it being easier to paint a room where you can stand up straight, i decided to get most of the painting done before the roof went on. All the trusses got a coat of Plascons "Carrot Muffin", and i painted the inside of the house the same colour as Emily's bedroom.

Had to putt a tarp over the top since it started raining and the roof was not up yet...


I took some more of the sheets and cut them into strips fr the roof. A friend let me use his nail gun to get the sheets onto the roof. After being very sceptical of the nail gun idea i must say that after having used one, the sincere need to have one in my tool kit settled on me in earnest. Now I just need to convince my wife. the entire roof got coated in a water based bitumen type product and then painted with roof paint.



Things got a bit busy and the house stayed like this for a couple of months. Until last week when my wife reminded me that the house still needs a door. I remembered an old folding desk that we converted into a shelf by removing the desk top. I thought that a solid pine stable door would do the trick and proceeded and cutting up the old desk top. I routed a lip so the doors could hook into each other and made a heart shaped peep hole in the upper door. these then got hung with some cabinet hinges, and it looked pretty cool.



Everything then got taken off, sanded down and varnished. In anticipation of this door i had turned some door handles on my little lathe and made something up so that there would be some way to grip the door.


The handles got mounted on the door with some sliding bolts on the inside to connect the upper and lover door and to "lock" the door into the door frame. I added a little piece of off cut wood to the lower end of the door frame to ensure that the door could not be pushed past closed by an over enthusiastic little one.

Inside of the house needed some touch ups so i repainted the ceilings and the touched up the trusses. the skirtings also got painted. no little cottage under a fig tree is complete without some terracotta tiles so next i taped some masking tape on the floor and painted the floor. .




The end result was pretty pleasing, Emily loves it and all her dolls have had a meal in her "new" house.