You guys are going to think I’m totally nuts. I’ve been working on trying to find someone to do the brazing. I assumed that each stem would be individually fixtured to locate the clip and then brazed with a torch. It could be done that way but it will be much, much cheaper to clamp the clip on with a nut and bolt and put them in an oven and braze them all at the same time. The brazing compound is just a paste that’s smeared on before assembling. Anyway, I clamped one onto a piece of 11mm rod and wasn’t happy with what I saw. The outermost ends of the clip hit first and there is a gap near the rod. Also the radius near the rod should be tighter so the nut doesn’t dig into it. I thought about going back to the sheet metal guy and see if he could rework them but sometimes those guys just don’t get it. It’s a pretty subtle thing. Plus I couldn’t talk to him until Monday so I figured I would tackle making a tool to fix them. Here’s what I came up with.
Here’s a view where you can see the clip.
Part of the problem was keeping the double D hole lined up. I added the pin you see in this view.
I used the hydraulic press in our shop to do the work.
Here’s a side view before….
….and after.
Here’s a picture of the clips before (on the left) and after (on the right) reforming. You can see that the radii are tighter and the end of the clip flare out on the right one to allow the clip to pinch tightly near the rod.
This shows the clips pinched together (left before, right after). You can see where there is a gap on the left one.
I only did a few to check out the process so I hope to finish them next weekend. I think it will make a much better product. Hopefully by next week the stems and nuts will get turned. I’ve got a minor detail there to figure out too. After measuring the bent sample I came up with a different straight length than the bender recommended. So I need to double check that before we starting cutting stems.
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