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    Post POST LINKS HERE for CNC MACHINING, MATERIALS, OTHER PROJECT NEEDS

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    materials

    y'all found my secret source, I order from them all the time at work. checkout the eastwood company also they have everything you could ever want in beadblasting or powdercoat. www.eastwoodcompany.com

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    Exclamation This you gotta see!

    This is a link to a website for a company based out of Portland OR. They are strictly Honda and Acura Parts only. If you cannot find it here you wont find it. They also have lots of links on their site as well. Auto Adventure

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    eMachineShop

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    Check that out, could be a great way to get 3geez parts ordered. Just post the CAD file on the board and whoever wants one can get it made.
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    Quote Originally Posted by keruhas184
    Their website says that their program should be easier to use than CAD. Maybe someone with CAD experience should check it out and let us know... If anyone needs the actual AutoCad, I can tell you where to get it...

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    does anyone know the specs of the cam gear such as:

    presure angle-difines tooth profile

    number of teeth

    pitch -teeth per inch

    bore diameter-size of hole in middle

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    diameter-diameter of whole gear
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    also if you know the same flywheel specs then ill try and design one too.
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    http://www.mcmaster.com/
    The link above has plenty of miscelanious materials and parts to suit many custom project needs.

    http://www.alumaloy.net/
    This is for those needed a way to weld aluminum

    http://www.emachineshop.com/
    CNC machined parts

    http://www.eastwoodcompany.com

    http://www.partsadventure.com/

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    new source of materials

    i guess this thread really doesn't have an expiration date, here is another link
    http://www.mcmaster.com/nav/products...28175429894935
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    Re: POST LINKS HERE for CNC MACHINING, MATERIALS, OTHER PROJECT NEEDS

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    Re: POST LINKS HERE for CNC MACHINING, MATERIALS, OTHER PROJECT NEEDS

    not sure where to post this link,but here is a link to repairing your rear defroster lines,has a lot of useful info and they carry all the products. this might really come in handy. http://www.frostfighter.com/

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    Re: POST LINKS HERE for CNC MACHINING, MATERIALS, OTHER PROJECT NEEDS

    [decimal equivilent and tap and die size chart
    http://www.imperialinc.com/pdf/I_Tap&DieChart.pdf

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    Re: POST LINKS HERE for CNC MACHINING, MATERIALS, OTHER PROJECT NEEDS

    I work here http://www.bjnevada.com/ As a C.N.C programmer/setup and operator. B&J is buying me a new Fanuc Robodrill with a few arms. This is what one of the arms looks like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOCmoYU6h1Q We have cnc lazers, punches, press brakes, mils, lathes, wire edm, and saws. As well as manual machines Also we have a weld and hardware department.

    Oh yeah my girlfriends dad owns http://www.pacificflange.com/ they have 2 cnc mills and a lathe its manly a manual shop. But as the name implies they make flanges. I do have access to his shop on the weekends and at my shop i can make what ever i want after working hours.


    Good place to get materials, tools, o rings, etc. http://www1.mscdirect.com/cgi/nnsrhm?KNC-T7L391316886
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    Re: POST LINKS HERE for CNC MACHINING, MATERIALS, OTHER PROJECT NEEDS

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    Re: POST LINKS HERE for CNC MACHINING, MATERIALS, OTHER PROJECT NEEDS

    has anyone actually used that alumaloy product to actually weld something up?
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    Re: POST LINKS HERE for CNC MACHINING, MATERIALS, OTHER PROJECT NEEDS

    Quote Originally Posted by markmdz89hatch View Post
    has anyone actually used that alumaloy product to actually weld something up?
    I've not used alumaloy but I have used other aluminum brazing rods. They do work but it's tricky to do without melting whatever it is you're working on. And with bigger pieces it takes LOTS of heat. Because aluminum is such a good thermal conductor the heat you put into the work area dissipates very quickly.

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