Ive a couple of hope bulb rear shells completely bare,not even a ratchet ring. One i popped up on ebay the other i thought id retain.
After emailing hope they tell me theyve no more bulb ratchets. Oh poo says I(or words to that affect) so what to do with it.
Salt and pepper shakers :? I could turn some nice exotic top and base and turning suppliers make the end seal caps so it would be a project likely to be completed this year, or whenever the lathe is next in use.
Then i had a thought. About 6 months ago i picked up a rear bulb 150mm for £20 as one of the flanges had snapped. Its sat around destined for a pepper/chilli flakes shaker or something but more of a project as id have to clean up the broken flange.
:idea: Why not swop over the ratchet rings :shock: :facepalm:
Problem now solved and the 150mm was in mint condition otherwise so the ratchet ring is also in mint condition.
Got me to thinking a bit as a source of ratchets for maybe the other hub shell. 150mm are down hill not up hill so the ratchets would likely not suffer the same wear and stress as an XC which is lots of uphill. (especially with the macretro :roll: )
I hacked off the end of the hub to make it easier to grip in the vice and less metal to cut. Cut nearly through on opposite sides and a steel wedge driven in to split it and one side of the flange fell away. Due to the cuts being not exactly half i had to make another cut then thumped that bit off also and the ratchet ring came free.
Needless to say ive touched the threads on the ratchet but its threaded into the bulb 135mm shell without catching so im well chuffed and the jobs a good 'un
NOTE- I need to clean the little alloy saw dust ff the teeth, didnt notice till the pic. Engagement teeth are perfect.
After emailing hope they tell me theyve no more bulb ratchets. Oh poo says I(or words to that affect) so what to do with it.
Salt and pepper shakers :? I could turn some nice exotic top and base and turning suppliers make the end seal caps so it would be a project likely to be completed this year, or whenever the lathe is next in use.
Then i had a thought. About 6 months ago i picked up a rear bulb 150mm for £20 as one of the flanges had snapped. Its sat around destined for a pepper/chilli flakes shaker or something but more of a project as id have to clean up the broken flange.
:idea: Why not swop over the ratchet rings :shock: :facepalm:
Problem now solved and the 150mm was in mint condition otherwise so the ratchet ring is also in mint condition.
Got me to thinking a bit as a source of ratchets for maybe the other hub shell. 150mm are down hill not up hill so the ratchets would likely not suffer the same wear and stress as an XC which is lots of uphill. (especially with the macretro :roll: )
I hacked off the end of the hub to make it easier to grip in the vice and less metal to cut. Cut nearly through on opposite sides and a steel wedge driven in to split it and one side of the flange fell away. Due to the cuts being not exactly half i had to make another cut then thumped that bit off also and the ratchet ring came free.
Needless to say ive touched the threads on the ratchet but its threaded into the bulb 135mm shell without catching so im well chuffed and the jobs a good 'un
NOTE- I need to clean the little alloy saw dust ff the teeth, didnt notice till the pic. Engagement teeth are perfect.