Dimple Dies....which ones

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Ok, I know a few of you guys out there have the dimple dies....which ones? What sizes? What grade steel? How thick are you going with them?

I'm thinking about shelling out for a set....not sure I would ever need a top of the line set? I almost would rather have a complete set of a lesser quality and have more hole options?

I don't know...whataya got....whataya think?
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You have a PM.

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i like these....

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but this my favorite size....


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I bet I could...... :shock: Never mind
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CWB... Here is how I did mine. I've seen them on ebay for like 250 ish for a set of 5. I think they offer a couple of different sets like 3/4-2" and 1 1/2 to 3" or something like that.


This is the die ...
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Practice...
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First step... measure and drill holes
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Insert into the "squeezinator" and squeeze...
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1st piece done... these will be for the "A" pillar
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Sill plates being measured up...
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One down... one to go... :wink:
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Made this little thing to protect the oil filter... :D
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Installed...
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All of these parts will be added whem I mount the body for the last time. I just wanted to have them ready. I will post more pics at that time :wink: .[/quote]
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Those look more like flanged holes than dimples; the main difference is flanged holes usually have a 90 * flange rather than being something like a CSK (countersink) as dimples usually do. Interesting! Do you remember where you got them?

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A member here on STF loaned it to me. Here is the link to the ones I was talking about...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/4pc-4140 ... veQ5fTools
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pacific customs and blind chicken racin' sell sets also...
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i like herbies pics more. lol
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stop the presses!


CWB, have your dad mill something up........
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Yea we talked about it...his lathe is pretty small for turning the hard stuff, especially the larger ones. He would be there a while and for 2-$300.... I think I would save him the time and wear on the machine.

My question was more if anybody had used some of these "knock-offs" or if the Pac Customs ones were Chiwaneese or us made?
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I did a Bing search and found several places that carry them and they are expensive; individually, they start at ~ $75 and up. During the search, I think I remember seeing someone selling a small hyd pull through tool for the dies, that way you only need to buy what you need. I didn't look for oval dies or things like that.

I think they are tempered and ground to get smoothness. The pressures they can get are pretty large and they can impress any flaws during the process.

Bead rollers are a little cheaper but not that much. If you can find it, there is one company that also sells a louver setup for the bead roller. CWB, I think there is a guy in Eastern WA that does louvers for the rodders.

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http://www.pacificcustoms.com/mm5/merch ... ange_high=



$32 clams for a 1 1/2", says its made from heat treated steel.... probably tough enough for a garage build but prob.aably would wear in a production shop?
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I blew almost $500.00 on my set at kartek, and then found tthis guy... Fabbed his own dimple die set using different sized trailer balls and bearing races... would probably go this route if I were to do it all over again
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bajaherbie wrote:i like these....


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Kind of like a bowling ball but where do you put your thummmmmm :shock: ......... nevermind :D


I have a 1" from pacific customs and it works great on thin stuff, have not tried it on 1/8"
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