A client told us that we were the subject of a few posts on this board- so I thought I should say hello before being tarred and feathered. We build disc conversions for postwar cars, especially those that do not get much attention from the big dogs- such as 46-70 Buicks and Pontiacs. Our mantra is we supply the brackets, and you get the rest at NAPA. I was a union metalworker for 18 years, with mechanical Engineering Tech degree, so I decided to make a go at what I love to do. If you have any questions or comments, call us (425-422-0273 Mon-Sat 9-6pm Pacific) or e-mail me at: m@scarebird.com
Welcome Scarebird! I'm the same Repoman from the Pontiac boards. If there's a trad way to adapt disks, this is it. Make a bracket, and scrounge the rest. I've seen dozens of happy comments about your work. This place is full of fabricators, you should feel at home.
Glad to meet you all.... sorry, nothing for the 58 yet, we have stuff for the 59-60, and am looking at the 65-70 Olds. Hardest part is what changes were made; Hollander shows them being different- but how? offset? bearing? tapers? If we get a spindle and hub, we usually can accomplish something.