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Re: where?(aluminum clips)
- To: scirocco-l@privatei.com
- Subject: Re: where?(aluminum clips)
- From: Richard Fenton <ldfen1@lisco.com>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 01:48:07 -0700
- Organization: Jack's Stuff
- References: <199707132148.QAA00215@raid2.fddi.phoenix.net>
- Reply-To: ldfen1@lisco.com
- Sender: owner-scirocco-l
Ryan Schuermann wrote:
>
> > Theyd be free of course to all list members, just because youguys have
> > saved me so much money in repair bills. My dad has used a CNC (computer
> > numericly controlled) lathe for 27 yeare so i think he might be able to
> > hook me up with the milling, now where to find th
> >
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> I'm sure I and everyone would glady shell out 5-10$ for a pair. I
> don't know much about machine work..although I did do some machine
> work for a day for some extra dough, but can't you bulk buy like
> 1"x1"x0.5" blocks of aluminum or something from somewhere? even
> just making a mold and having them press it in some cheap metal would
> be ok by me..anything stronger than that crappy plastic.
>
> Ryan
Well there is a company in town that all they do is aluminum castings
and molds. Im gonna talk to them tomorrow. I was also thinking today
while winching my idoit friend out a ravine that for the jeep i just
used parts from some other thing bent, twisted, pounded and cursed them
into being what i needed. But then again i only tried that once on the
rocco and she didnt like it one bit and screamed for the dealer the
whole time. Anyways more tomorrow i suppose.
shannon
87 16V
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