[Fot] Scattershield - playdate with a welder

Kas Kastner kaskas at cox.net
Tue Mar 9 09:43:41 MST 2010


That method works okay, I have used it in the past and also using heavy belting.  three inches isn't very wide but two pieces welded side to side should be great.  History of blows up in that area showed me that it was the clutch that went away first and sometimes takes the flywheel with it. 
---- Mark Eginton <markconsultation at twcny.rr.com> wrote: 

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I was in Lowes and saw some 1/8" steel stock perfect for a scatter 
shield 3" wide so here is how I spent my weekend:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/28599565@N04

Think it will do the job or is there something I need to consider adding 
or changing. I plan to run my dad's lightened flywheel which visually 
has seen a lathe back in the '60s. I had it magnifluxed and it is fine 
but I still feel the need for a shield - I like being ambulatory...

The idea is to keep the car the way he raced it - drive it to the track, 
pull the windshield and passenger seat - add a plexiglas deflection 
shield and go have fun. So, I wanted it to hide under the carpet.

Thanks,

M

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