1929 Chevrolet International - 4 Door Sedan Project by BearsFan315

By diyauto
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3 minute(s) of a 636 minute read

7-2-2019

for those interested here is a model view of the printed part that works best for the TFS Armor Cables I got.
Here are some shots from the model:



1-front angle view (small holes)



2-rear angle view (large holes and radii edges)



3-front section View showing the chamfer to feed the wire to the front hole


7-3-2019

Hardest part done,just need to bore the head and mill it to dimension



Looking Good Ted, GREATLY appreciate your time and efforts with machining the rod ends !!

thread are definitely the hard part, 3 inches of straight threads


got my brass washers in today, so was time to assemble and solder up the headlamp connections.

funny part is i ordered 10 #2S brass washers, went to pick them up and they gave me 100 washers. so i have som spares to test and play with as well as if anyone needs some let me know.

the washers were the perfect size for the connectors. installed the printed insulators on the wires, then slipped a washer over the tip of the exposed wire, then applied the heat to the wire, waited a few seconds then applied the solder to the washer and bam had a nice round ball. the solder sent right to the brass and made a near perfect mound.



my 10 #2S Brass Washers



3d Printed Custom Headlamp Insulators wire tip side



3d Printed Custom Headlamp Insulators wire insert side



washer placed over wire tip



beautiful round solder mounds for contact



another angle of solder before cleaning



pulled up the armor cable to the insulator



line up the notched and slide on socket cover



insulator fully installed and connector ready



test fit with mating headlamp socket



Comments

Great car !

Posted by Diggymart on 9/7/19 @ 3:48:57 PM