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Old 26-03-2007, 07:43 PM   #1
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Default Anyone in the metal fab industry that could help me out?

I need some parts made up from either aluminium, mild steel, or whatever is easiest/cheapest to work with.

The parts I need are 50mm square, with a 35mm hole in the middle, and 4 5mm holes in each corner to act as mounting holes. These pieces need to be 11mm thick. I need 6 of them. Thickness is critical in this one, as is the 35mm hole.

The other part I need is the same as above, but with a 25mm hole in the middle, and only needs to be approx 3mm thick. The thickness isn't overly important on this one, so I can give or take a mm. I need 8 of these.

The 5mm holes can be ignored and drilled by myself later.
Technical drawings are available if someone on here could help me out.

Thanks
Bob

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