Jimmy Thomson
Member
Hi all,
I'm trying to fashion a rear lifting eye to remove the 300tdi from my Discovery 1. I've never done any metalwork. Thus far, I've taken a 4mm mild steel bar and bent it at a right-angle using a vice, then drilled in a couple of holes:
I now need to shape a semi circle around the lower of the holes in the above photo, so that if can fit in to the circular section where the highlighted cylinder head bolt goes (this will be used to clamp the lifting eye to the engine):
I don't have a massive amount of metalworking tools. I was thinking of taking a socket of the appropriate size and using this to scribe a semicircle on to the mild steel around the lower hole. I'm then thinking of using angle grider to cut roughly around the semicircle, then take the remainder off with a file. Does this sound like a reasonable plan? Any other suggestions much appreciated.
Jimmy.
I'm trying to fashion a rear lifting eye to remove the 300tdi from my Discovery 1. I've never done any metalwork. Thus far, I've taken a 4mm mild steel bar and bent it at a right-angle using a vice, then drilled in a couple of holes:
I now need to shape a semi circle around the lower of the holes in the above photo, so that if can fit in to the circular section where the highlighted cylinder head bolt goes (this will be used to clamp the lifting eye to the engine):
I don't have a massive amount of metalworking tools. I was thinking of taking a socket of the appropriate size and using this to scribe a semicircle on to the mild steel around the lower hole. I'm then thinking of using angle grider to cut roughly around the semicircle, then take the remainder off with a file. Does this sound like a reasonable plan? Any other suggestions much appreciated.
Jimmy.