Falco tail tidies
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Sorry chaps, these are all gone.
I could look into making another batch, but you'd have to get a set of about 10 made to make the laser cutting and powdercoating worthwhile.
I can post up the 2 .dxf files for laser cutting if anyone wants to get some made on their own.
I could look into making another batch, but you'd have to get a set of about 10 made to make the laser cutting and powdercoating worthwhile.
I can post up the 2 .dxf files for laser cutting if anyone wants to get some made on their own.
Pass me a hammer, a spanner and a cuppa
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wayno wrote:Sorry chaps, these are all gone.
I could look into making another batch, but you'd have to get a set of about 10 made to make the laser cutting and powdercoating worthwhile.
I can post up the 2 .dxf files for laser cutting if anyone wants to get some made on their own.
hmmm DXf files + my waterjet at work + the nice stainless steel in my garage = idea lol
if you unscrew your belly button will your bum fall off??
I have just checked at the place I'm currently working and they don't have a box and pan folder so folding these up would be a problem for me. I could get the laser cutters to fold them but that would ramp the price up.
I'm waiting for them to get back to me with a price for the folding.
I'm waiting for them to get back to me with a price for the folding.
Pass me a hammer, a spanner and a cuppa
I have had a price back from the laser cutters for bending these as well and it will put the price each up to about £25 each to you lot (for a batch of 10)
If anyone has access to fabrication equipment and a powdercoaters then I will be more than willing to give you the files for getting these made as you will be able to get them done much cheaper.
If I was still at the old place I would have made more for the original price as I could bend them up myself.
If anyone has access to fabrication equipment and a powdercoaters then I will be more than willing to give you the files for getting these made as you will be able to get them done much cheaper.
If I was still at the old place I would have made more for the original price as I could bend them up myself.
Pass me a hammer, a spanner and a cuppa
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