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Old September 15th, 2015, 07:17 AM   #1
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Cool stuff you made from motorcycle (or auto) parts

Lets see what kind of neat stuff you've made from old/greasy/dirty/beat-up parts.


A friend gave me an aluminum Mercedes V8 block that had some issues -



and I made a table out of it for the shop -



also made this clock from a Porsche 911 cooling fan that I posted in another thread -



Got a couple other ideas, and a bunch of parts laying around, but lets see what you guys have done.
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Old September 15th, 2015, 01:08 PM   #2
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Other than my dumb sprocket clock, I got nothing. I really love that table. Just don't tell your friends about it if you decide you need some help moving
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Old September 15th, 2015, 04:23 PM   #4
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That table is pretty sick man.
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I use my car's old CV axles as dumbells. That count?
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Old September 15th, 2015, 05:26 PM   #7
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Let me know if anyone has any ideas for something cool that can be made from old batteries (car or bike).

Same goes for brake pads.
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Old September 15th, 2015, 05:32 PM   #8
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Ok, the Merc engine block table takes the cake.

My Grandfather made a mail box post out of an Oliver tractor straight 6 crank shaft.

this isn't vehicle part related, but a friend made this for me out of some .44 mag pistol cases (she called it the protection collection)

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and this is a lamp that used to be a clarinet (well still is, you can take it apart and play the instrument if you like)

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Let me know if anyone has any ideas for something cool that can be made from old batteries (car or bike).

Same goes for brake pads.
Old lead acid battery + power inverter + solar panel = good for road trips or living off the grid... To an extent. Maybe camping but I feel like that isn't camping if you bring THAT much of the indoors outdoors.

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Brake pads, blast 'em with parts cleaner, scrape off the old pad and cut the metal into a rectangle/whatever shape and round off the edges. Then, with a steady hand and an engraving attachment on your dremel, make birthday cards or a keychain or something. I made sheet metal valentines a few years back. Everyone loved 'em.
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Oh, and if you do the battery thing, be careful. I think I remember something about lead acid batteries giving off fumes that could be harmful if you're in an enclosed area with it for too long.
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Old September 15th, 2015, 06:19 PM   #11
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Other than my dumb sprocket clock, I got nothing. I really love that table. Just don't tell your friends about it if you decide you need some help moving
Thanks.

The block is completely aluminum (no steel liners either), so one person can pick it up pretty easily.

I wouldn't have wanted to prep and powder coat a standard cast iron V8 engine block.
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Old September 15th, 2015, 06:23 PM   #12
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That table, i... i need it.
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Old September 15th, 2015, 09:00 PM   #13
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A friend of mine needed a coffee table. So I (we) made one for him using part of an elevator from a 1950s Cessna 170 and the supports are made from a part off a 1947 Navion
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Old September 15th, 2015, 10:28 PM   #14
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Here's the top half of another table I'm working on -



I need to coat the base and work out a few details, but the wheel is done. A lamp I have in-mind will go on this one.
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I love it, Jay!!! Keep showing off stuff as you make it/as you think to share it with us. Brilliant!!

I snagged a small rotor out of a Terry Turbine for a coworker a couple months ago to make a clock out of. They're about 8" diameter or so. Will look neat! I'll have to see if he's finished it yet or not
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I love it, Jay!!! Keep showing off stuff as you make it/as you think to share it with us. Brilliant!!

I snagged a small rotor out of a Terry Turbine for a coworker a couple months ago to make a clock out of. They're about 8" diameter or so. Will look neat! I'll have to see if he's finished it yet or not
Thanks Chris.

See if you can get a photo of it - that should make a really neat clock!
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OK, so here's what I've been kicking around for my next project.

A lamp from either the Ducati 350 head/cylinder on a base (that needs some extreme trimming and cutting) or a couple of HD cylinders with one turned upside-down on the other.





I've been looking for the right HD cylinders, but no luck so far. The one pictured took an incredible amount of time to get nice-looking highlights on the edges of the cylinders as they are pretty rough and uneven castings. I have a set of HD Twin Cam jugs with milled fins, but they are wider and more squat - which doesn't look quite right. I've been told Evolution jugs are what I want - same height and width as the ones I like but milled fins.



I picked-up this brushed metallic-looking shade to use either way. It's an unusual plastic that's actually partially transparent.

I might go with the Ducati head/cylinder in black with highlights, but it's going to be a tough one to do based on the size and shape of the finning and how it tapers off on the top of the head.

Still trying to decide...
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Back in the day I had my Pontiac 421HO/SD block, that I used as wine rack, while I was waiting for other parts, unfortunately no pictures of that.
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I might go with the Ducati head/cylinder in black with highlights, but it's going to be a tough one to do based on the size and shape of the finning and how it tapers off on the top of the head.

Still trying to decide...

Dremel out slots in between the fins and stick the light bulb in the jug.... IE, the jug as the lamp shade. Put it on a crank or camshaft to a an old rotor or sprocket. Then spray it with battery acid and leave outside for a few weeks. Freeze the rust with a clear epoxy. It'll look like something from 20,000 leagues under the sea!
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Latest creation from junk.

OK, not exactly "junk" (almost), but it started life as a $22 Harbor Freight stand with cheapo plastic wheels and a semi-dull black powder coat finish -



Now with steel wheels, silver vein/gloss clear powder coat, and some vinyl graphics.
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Here was my first coffee table for my dorm! Made from the vertical fin of a 1962 Cessna 150, and also made a decent sled when we had a few inches of snow

I also have a ridiculous number of old/unusable aircraft cylinders that would make really cool lamps. But never any time to mess with it.
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Finished the base for the wheel -



Still have a couple small details to work out, but it's pretty much done. Now I need to figure out the lamp.

Got a chance to use it today -


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The engine table is very nice ... I like the use of the pistons, very clever.
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Table from a pair of scooter wheels and a 4cyl cycle cam





Still trying to come up with a table lamp, just haven't found the right parts yet.
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No joke... next time I buy wheels for a vehicle, remind me to pay the $$$ to ship them to you and have them PC'd properly. Your shop and sample work is gorgeous!!!!
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Found a use for my new table - a place to park my new Harley!



My one and only Harley. This is a 3D paper cut-out of a Harley Low Rider that a good friend designed from photographs for Harley. They plan to give them away somewhere - dealer or event or something.
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+1. I just noticed the connecting rod cap is the table's leg.
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Borrowed an idea from Ghostt -



Found a use for my aged-out Scorpion helmet. Eventually plan to have it on the wall on an aluminum helmet holder, with a few other helmets, that I've been working on.

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Haven't done many personal projects lately, but did finish a stand for my shop "greeter", using a SV650 wheel and some steel pipe -



My MV Agusta greeter/clock combo -



Picked up this set of MV leathers off of CL for cheap. They don't fit me, but I though they looked cool. Seemed like a good place to use my helmet clock too.
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If others have made stuff feel free to post it here as well.

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My one and only Harley. This is a 3D paper cut-out of a Harley Low Rider that a good friend designed from photographs for Harley. They plan to give them away somewhere - dealer or event or something.
I got one of those in the mail a couple years ago.
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