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Message
Brit Adams cuts very nice ones out of 321 SS (laser
cut).
Bill Schertz KIS Cruiser # 4045
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Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 6:06 PM
Subject: RE: Engine flanges.
William,
Well,
it is nice to know I have Kevin fooled!
We can
cut you two flanges with the proposed change, no problem. You are looking at $25
ea for them. Shipping would be additional. When they are done, we can call you,
get a credit card number and take care of it all then.
I will
wait for a verification email to proceed with this
understanding:
Cut
two of the same flanges that Kevin designed (I already verified that he is okay
with that), except put a 1.75" diameter bore in them. I will put the center of
the bore in line with the bolt holes left-to-right, and at that 2.4/2.6
coordinate up-to-down (.100" off of centered between the bolt
holes).
If
that is okay, we will get going, and should be able to have them on UPS (or
other) in a week or less.
Let me
know, and thanks for the inquiry.
Brit
Adams
Laser
Cutting Services
Brit Adams
You were recommended to me by Kevin Lane, (see
note below)
I am interested in having some flanges very
similiar to what Kevin had made, from 304 Stainless steel.
The only change that I would want is to have the
center hole be circular (i.e. round) for 1.75" tube to be welded into place.
The picture sony 001.jpg is a photo of the flanges you made below,
Scan10023_c.jpg is a scan Kevin's drawing showing the desired change to a
round hole instead of the peculiarly shaped one.
Are you willing to make more flanges? I am in
need of two of them. What would be your price and turnaround
time?
Thank you
William Schertz
630-460-8423
Wschertz@ispwest.com
Note from Kevin below.
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Laser Cutting Services
PO Box 1945
Lake Oswego OR 97035
(503) 612-8311
Brit programs the laser, takes care of orders, seems quite competent,
returns calls, double checks discrepancies etc....
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Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 6:32
PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] laser
parts
my flanges came back from Laser Cutting Services. They have
been great people to deal with. I left the slug in the one flange to
show how thin a cut the laser makes. Apparently water jet cutting
produces even a finer cut, but for small production runs laser is
cheaper. These are 3/8" 304 stainless.
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