But it doesn't have that strength to withstand braking heat also the hub will get teared after continue friction with axle and those bearings inside get bend with it
Wellll one place I go wrong is I don't stand on my sand to pack it in. I was under the impression that it was possible to pack it too tight. Back to the sand pile...
When the western world has nuked everywhere out of existence, I hope someone can find these craftsmen to show us how things are properly made, to help re build the world. Excellent work by a man who cares about the piece he's making.
@@leonidjoseph5483 Seriously, you think that aluminium is 'required quality'? Apart from the fact that decades of research and very precise control of alloy proportions and temperature treatments go into standards used by the production companies, that guy's aluminium comes form melted down scrap from wherever it can be found. Probably half of it is zinc too. If you want to know how 'the companies do it', here is a video of car wheel manufacture. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LCMs-7K8nLk.html
Yeah. You can handle molten metal without proper safety gear. Damned overbearing government and their silly rules. Not to mention safety standards for the sub-par quality high speed motorcycle hub being made.