Hi
I made floor plugs for my karmann hatchback BT6. The floor plugs in the rear seat pan was badly repaired and I did not know about the rust beetween the foldings. So I decided to remove they. I searched a wile for spare parts with no succsess.
I found some information and interesting solutions about these karmann plugs here in this nice forum.
Here is my way how I made it.
Idea:
1. Blank and first lower die to press the cup
2. Upper die to press the cone
3. press the flange (Upper die missing in the Picture)
The yield could be improved.
And folded into a test piece with a 50mm hole
I am satisfied with the result. It was not a 5 minutes Job. For more parts, the process must be saver. My experience with this little project is:
- The blank must be perfectly round and must have a smooth edge. Otherwise it creats folds on the flange.
- The diameter for this application allowed no reserve. 2mm more and after the first step (cup) you have a wavi flange.
- Whe you press the cone, all parts (Upper, lower dies and part) must be precise and fix in line. Otherwise you will have to much scrap like me.
Bruno
There was a pain to create this post!
How can I insert pictures directly in the text? I did it but ...
I made floor plugs for my karmann hatchback BT6. The floor plugs in the rear seat pan was badly repaired and I did not know about the rust beetween the foldings. So I decided to remove they. I searched a wile for spare parts with no succsess.
I found some information and interesting solutions about these karmann plugs here in this nice forum.
Here is my way how I made it.
Idea:
1. Blank and first lower die to press the cup
2. Upper die to press the cone
3. press the flange (Upper die missing in the Picture)
The yield could be improved.
And folded into a test piece with a 50mm hole
I am satisfied with the result. It was not a 5 minutes Job. For more parts, the process must be saver. My experience with this little project is:
- The blank must be perfectly round and must have a smooth edge. Otherwise it creats folds on the flange.
- The diameter for this application allowed no reserve. 2mm more and after the first step (cup) you have a wavi flange.
- Whe you press the cone, all parts (Upper, lower dies and part) must be precise and fix in line. Otherwise you will have to much scrap like me.
Bruno
There was a pain to create this post!
How can I insert pictures directly in the text? I did it but ...
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