1946 Ariel NG Project
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Re: 1946 Ariel NG Project
Did you mean 'Mazak', zinc aluminium alloy?
Really good effort to produce a replica part.
Ingenious.
Really good effort to produce a replica part.
Ingenious.
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Re: 1946 Ariel NG Project
Yes Julian, the zinc, alluminium alloy:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zamak
It works quite well
Regards, Paul
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zamak
It works quite well
Regards, Paul
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Re: 1946 Ariel NG Project
Years ago (apprenticeship time years ago), I worked at Hornby Railways.
All the loco chassis were die cast using 'poop' metal.
I remember that the yield was very low. All the scrap parts were put back into the melting pot.
Should have kept hold of some ingots of the Mazac for vintage bike part production.
All the loco chassis were die cast using 'poop' metal.
I remember that the yield was very low. All the scrap parts were put back into the melting pot.
Should have kept hold of some ingots of the Mazac for vintage bike part production.
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Well Julian, to be honest with you I melted 3 miniature cars from my youngest son (don’t be afraid he’s now 35…) which are still in a box with old toys the melting point is something around 450 degrees celsius, and it works!
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I like that ! and a very good result, congrats !
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Re: 1946 Ariel NG Project
Interesting.Julian Murphy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 22, 2022 5:44 pm Did you mean 'Mazak', zinc aluminium alloy?
Really good effort to produce a replica part.
Ingenious.
The name Mazak has stuck with me too, though reading the Wikipedia article it sounds like Zamak is more commonly known.
Maybe because I played with Matchbox cars as a kid.
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'51 Square Four,
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https://ariel-square-four.blogspot.com
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'25 Sunbeam 5 sports, '37 VH, '50 Magnat Debon M4, '53 AJS 20
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Minimal gear, and I’ve got lots of possibilities in mind… as long as you’ve got a original part…
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My latest purchase, a 1948 NH petroltank so it will be equipped with a Chronometric speedometer.
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