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03160559-5F21-4594-B807-CC0DDDA11145.jpeg 94DB5DD7-0152-44F8-8A4F-C3448EE04841.jpeg BEDAAA2C-BB8E-4046-9585-E4E560F070CE.jpeg I have had this old 550 jetski piston for 18 years and finally did something with it.
First attempt, now I gotta find more pistons.
Hope you like it
 
looks like youre enjoying your time!

:D

guys this thing looks even better in person! @kod38 is good at doin stuff like this. made me a bada$$ gun powder trickler a while back.
 
View attachment 411240 View attachment 411241 View attachment 411239 I have had this old 550 jetski piston for 18 years and finally did something with it.
First attempt, now I gotta find more pistons.
Hope you like it


How much time do you have invested into that? It's frakin' awesome! :s0155:


looks like youre enjoying your time!

:D

guys this thing looks even better in person! @kod38 is good at doin stuff like this. made me a bada$$ gun powder trickler a while back.


Ya know... if you shake 2-3 times when you're done, you won't trickle powder, right? ;)
 
D1B2FCE8-D68D-458E-80A7-9BEB18E90455.jpeg CB415BB5-8660-4833-AD75-F5368CAF593B.jpeg Surprisingly I only have a few hours in to this .
I want to get ahold of some more pistons now. Lol
I used a pencil to draw it out , then mauled it with drill bits and used a dremel and carbide bit for the detail work.
After that I wet sanded it with soapy 600 and 1000 grit paper and a light polish with Mothers.
Thanks
 
How much time do you have invested into that? It's frakin' awesome! :s0155:





Ya know... if you shake 2-3 times when you're done, you won't trickle powder, right? ;)
awesome, thanks for the pointer, im not quite old enough to know what its like for dust to come out of my trickler. are you speaking from experience, wise one?

:D:p




:D
 
View attachment 411278 View attachment 411277 Surprisingly I only have a few hours in to this .
I want to get ahold of some more pistons now. Lol
I used a pencil to draw it out , then mauled it with drill bits and used a dremel and carbide bit for the detail work.
After that I wet sanded it with soapy 600 and 1000 grit paper and a light polish with Mothers.
Thanks
with all the 1.5 and 2.4 pistons we do, you could sell these at the county fair. ha ha :D
 

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