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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by b-bop, Feb 10, 2021.

  1. b-bop
    Joined: May 19, 2008
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    I love to see other people making stuff. This one is out of my abilities because I just don't have the tools to do so. He just builds it as a stainless 8 ball, but it wouldn't be difficult to thread a hole and shift away. Have a watch.
     
  2. thintin
    Joined: Mar 24, 2006
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    cool but farrrrrr from the ultimate shift knob
     
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  3. 24 Dodge
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    AWESOME !!!
     
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  4. DDDenny
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    Just my opinion but I always thought the age old Hurst white 4 speed shift knob was the "end all" of shift knobs and everything after that was just an accessory.
     
  5. GordonC
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    Might not be ultimate but it's pretty darn awesome anyway!
     
  6. chevy57dude
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    That heavy son of a gun would wear the shift forks in a transmission!
    Cool, though.
     
  7. Nice part... Would get hotter than snot here in the summer to grab OUCH !
     
  8. jimmy six
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    Watched before.... it’s not black!
     
  9. goldmountain
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    My neighbor across the alley who is building a non-Hamb type car just posted on his Youtube channel, "Throttle Stop Garage" his wood shift knob build. He does nice work.
     
  10. grumpy65
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    It looks a bit heavy. Inertia may kick you out of gear every time you hit the loud pedal or the brakes................
     
  11. trollst
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    Abso****ingloutley amazing stuff! What some guys can do.....
     
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  12. big duece
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    *****in, thanks for sharing the video...!
     
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  13. warhorseracing
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    I like my Budweiser beer tap shift knob.:cool:
     
  14. I didn’t make this one, but I am going to have to make it work- it came in the mail yesterday. I am not sure if it is bakelite or some sort of soy plastic that Henry Ford was working on (there is a whole building dedicated to it at Greenfield village). I like bakelite- I have some switches, a comp*** (likely from a boat), and a leather bladed bakelite defrost fan that are going to make it into something someday. Its a good thing little things make me happy. CDC32F5A-54AB-4400-9259-D55D01AB942F.jpeg
     
  15. Doc.
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    Mad skills. Way beyond my paid grade.
     
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  16. clem
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    Always amazes me what can be done with a lathe and milling machine......neat to watch when they are tools that you have never used, - thanks for posting !
     
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  17. Cool video, I had an aluminum shift knob years ago had to put a sock on it in the winter as it got ccccooolld !!
     
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  18. Deuces
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    I gotta show that video to my boss....:)
     
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  19. Lepus
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    I'm fixing up a 1940s tether car, and I thought one of these would be good for the brake lever, so I made one in small scale. It's 1/4 inch diameter,black and white Delrin. The outside dia. of the lower loop of the 8 is .05 inch, the upper loop is .04, and the lines are .005 thick. 023.JPG 025.JPG 027.JPG 029.JPG 031.JPG 032.JPG 033.JPG 001.JPG 004.JPG 005.JPG 006.JPG
     
  20. Johnny Gee
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    Until you grab onto it on a hot summer day.
     
  21. Rand Man
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    My son carved this. I want to have some cast for shift knobs.
     

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  22. wraymen
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    Very cool! ….and very talented.
     
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  23. cabong
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    Okay, okay, The new world of the CNC machine has inspired some cool ****, but being long of tooth, I still like old stuff, like smitty's, Merc taillights, lowering blocks and cut coils, Strombergs, etc. A few years back, I bought a flattie and OD ******. I have no idea what it was in, but it runs great. The 3-speed OD had this linkage, shifter, and knob attached. Obviously hand made. Now I need a rod to put it in. I had just gone to the trouble of installing a '53 Ford column in my Model A, and didn't have the heart to change it back....... shifter 004.JPG
     
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  24. HOTRODPRIMER
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    I think it's cool, thank's for posting the video. HRP
     
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  25. Dean Lowe
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    I used to run a stainless knob I machined. But when Ryan sent me this one, #29, I thought the gesture was so cool, I just had to use it. Thanks Boss!

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  26. Stogy
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    I'm thinking I'd have a glove with all fingers down except 1...:p

    I have great admiration for machinests...that was done on vintage equipment too...Thanks @b-bop for sharing that...it was more an artwork for a display but I could see the allure for a Hotrod and it would be Hamb friendly...if it was aluminum it would work...
     
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  27. Greenblade
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    Woah, that's cool!
     
  28. Dan Hay
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    My 39 would pop out if second gear with that weight hanging off the lever. Cool to watch though!
     
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  29. Flathead Dave
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    I can do magic....Everything I make turns into an ash tray..TA DA
     
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