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DNK

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Does anyone have use of a CNC machine to make a small bracket?
I guess that is what the machine is called
 
Re: CNC Machine work needed

What do you need made?

do you have a sketch?

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Re: CNC Machine work needed

MapSensorBracket.jpg
 
Re: CNC Machine work needed

any decent sheet metal shop could make those. water jet and bend, or punch and bend. How many do you need? left and right? or both same

m
 
Re: CNC Machine work needed

I could do it if you can supply a scale drawing, either paper, or CAD. I sometimes run the waterjet at work.
 
:iagree: Drillmotor, drill bit, saw, grinder and or files, vice, hammer, sandpaper, paint.... Beer. :thirsty:
 
So here's the reason on the question.
Need a bracket for a MAP sensor so I do the Google thing and I find all of them $30 or more. I find this a little incredible. I see this and he want $60 for it???
I just cant imagine it cost that much
 
DNK said:
So here's the reason on the question.
Need a bracket for a MAP sensor so I do the Google thing and I find all of them $30 or more. I find this a little incredible. I see this and he want $60 for it???
I just cant imagine it cost that much
I've had some custom parts made on a waterjet. The minimum charge is $150. I could probably find a cheaper source, but that gives you a ballpark figure. Last thing I had made were concentric circles from 1" thick aluminum. Not something a sabersaw would have done very well. :wink:
 
GregW said:
I've had some custom parts made on a waterjet. The minimum charge is $150. I could probably find a cheaper source, but that gives you a ballpark figure. Last thing I had made were concentric circles from 1" thick aluminum. Not something a sabersaw would have done very well. :wink:

Try emachineshop.com

www.emachineshop.com

Last time I checked, they didnt have a minimum setup charge.
 
Don
Try Tacoma Steel (obviously in Tacoma).
They are very reasonable and local!!!
BillM
 
elrey said:
:iagree: Drillmotor, drill bit, saw, grinder and or files, vice, hammer, sandpaper, paint.... Beer. :thirsty:

OhhhhYeah!!! :iagree:

It's that or pay the $60 and just drink th' beer. :jester:
 
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