That's a good product idea, for sure. Plus, by selling them unwelded, you can ship them flat.... (and also avoid having to be "accountable" for how strongly they are put together).
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Very nice Cris, but I would only sell them WITH your logo. Remember in you brand image is worth something and it shows when someone starts making them in China. I have seen some work done on those plasma tables and you can do lost of cool stuff; but what about a water jet?? I sure you are looking ALOT more money BUT then the SKY is really the limit, Just a thought on spending your money
We used to use the CNC Plasma cutter back in school quite a bit, great tool. It was great for rapidly producing pieces, and your imagination is your only limit.
I saw this tool recently and was impresses with its detail:
With something like that you could pump out personalized parts rapidly, and really make some money.
Ill have to stop by some time, I graduated the GM training program, but I had 2 years of CNC training as well, could chat your ear off about CNC.
Paying attention huh! Lets just say that 4th Camaro has great location for rack n pinion & lower control arms... More to come when I have something layed out..
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I really like those stands.
But can get get some info on that sub frame with the 4th gen cradle?
The only reason I would offer them unwelded is that I can keep cost down & alot easier to ship..
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That's a good product idea, for sure. Plus, by selling them unwelded, you can ship them flat.... (and also avoid having to be "accountable" for how strongly they are put together).
I agree with the logo but when I was getting these quoted for water jet cutting it keep the price up their..
The reason I would want a plasma is cause it alllows me to design something real quick in CAD & then feed it to the plasma for cutting.. Right now we design something & it has go to quote, can take about 1 day for turn around to a week.. it delays work.. Water jet or laser equipment is not cheap & it takes up room in the shop..
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Very nice Cris, but I would only sell them WITH your logo. Remember in you brand image is worth something and it shows when someone starts making them in China. I have seen some work done on those plasma tables and you can do lost of cool stuff; but what about a water jet?? I sure you are looking ALOT more money BUT then the SKY is really the limit, Just a thought on spending your money
I know I meet you when I had the open house party.. Stop on by to chat!
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We used to use the CNC Plasma cutter back in school quite a bit, great tool. It was great for rapidly producing pieces, and your imagination is your only limit.
I saw this tool recently and was impresses with its detail:
With something like that you could pump out personalized parts rapidly, and really make some money.
Ill have to stop by some time, I graduated the GM training program, but I had 2 years of CNC training as well, could chat your ear off about CNC.
I've just finished designing my rear suspension which includes a number of axle brackets. I sent out a test with the same DXF to get cut by water jet and cnc plasma.
As expected the plasma does have quite a bit looser tolerances. For some things the tolerances won't matter so much, however it can cause issues for things such as bolt holes. In my test, it looks like I'll have to under size the holes a little and ream them out myself once the parts are cut.
I had really high hopes for the CNC plasma, since I'm thinking of purchasing a small table for personal use. Unfortunately I was a little disappointed. IMO, a plasma table is nice for prototyping, but for production work I'd probably still lean toward using a partner with a laser/water jet.
Thanks for the info! I have been holding off on buying a CNC plasma till I get more info... I would not use it for tight tolerance pcs.. would rather laser or water jet... developing a good working relationship with my vendor that does water jet cutting in my area.. The CNC plasma would be great for quick pcs that need to be made that we need radius or trianglulation... If it were up to me .. We would CNC mill everything but that is expensive compared to water jet, plasma, or laser..
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I've just finished designing my rear suspension which includes a number of axle brackets. I sent out a test with the same DXF to get cut by water jet and cnc plasma.
As expected the plasma does have quite a bit looser tolerances. For some things the tolerances won't matter so much, however it can cause issues for things such as bolt holes. In my test, it looks like I'll have to under size the holes a little and ream them out myself once the parts are cut.
I had really high hopes for the CNC plasma, since I'm thinking of purchasing a small table for personal use. Unfortunately I was a little disappointed. IMO, a plasma table is nice for prototyping, but for production work I'd probably still lean toward using a partner with a laser/water jet.
Thanks Anthony!
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Those are pretty sweet Cris! I'm sure they would be very handy to have!!
Cris.. they look great. I know we always have clearance problems with the 4 post lifts too. Have you ever run into a problem using them on the rear both sides at the same time ?
I would think that if running a posi or locker that one side would not be a problem but having both sides line up to the appropriate lug pattern would be difficult. A small price to pay for the luxury of not working around tires i guess
Great product !