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New steele piece cut with Laser

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Tom Windsor

10-07-2006 20:28:49




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I am so happy with myself I can hardly contain myself by learing to do something new.




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Mike Van

10-08-2006 10:56:10




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 Re: New steele piece cut with Laser in reply to Tom Windsor, 10-07-2006 20:28:49  
Most of you probably know what AC Gilbert Erector sets are - One of the guys in our club has access to one of these machines, he makes perfect girders, baseplates, etc. on it. He does the obsolete parts from the 20's, etc. It cuts all the holes, triangles, etc. with no warping, no flash marks. Man, what a toy!



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Jason(ma)

10-08-2006 05:02:01




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 Re: New steele piece cut with Laser in reply to Tom Windsor, 10-07-2006 20:28:49  
is that the planter gear drive for a allis g you were talking about?



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Tom Windsor

10-08-2006 11:43:23




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 Re: New steele piece cut with Laser in reply to Jason(ma), 10-08-2006 05:02:01  
yes...planter drive sprocket for G allis chalmers



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John M

10-08-2006 05:00:10




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 Re: New steele piece cut with Laser in reply to Tom Windsor, 10-07-2006 20:28:49  
My brother runs one, well he pushes the "start" button. Hes made a couple of things for me on the laser.How thick will yours cut?



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Tom Windsor

10-08-2006 11:44:46




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 Re: New steele piece cut with Laser in reply to John M, 10-08-2006 05:00:10  
1 inch



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Hugh MacKay

10-07-2006 23:03:15




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 Re: New steele piece cut with Laser in reply to Tom Windsor, 10-07-2006 20:28:49  
Tom: Excited is understandable, however like Wardner will the price tag retain my excitment.



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Tom Windsor

10-08-2006 01:14:57




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 Re: New steele piece cut with Laser in reply to Hugh MacKay, 10-07-2006 23:03:15  
No and No at Wallie World. Let me put it this way, it takes 6 hrs operaton each work day to break even...another 2 plus to make money.

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Jim Broughton

10-07-2006 21:30:38




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 Re: New steele piece cut with Laser in reply to Tom Windsor, 10-07-2006 20:28:49  
That's IMPRESSIVE !! What is it,a geared port-hole? Anyway, I've done alot of fabricating in my time, and that is really slick !! Jim B.



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GA Dave

10-07-2006 20:52:30




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 Re: New steele piece cut with Laser in reply to Tom Windsor, 10-07-2006 20:28:49  
Looks real good. A lot better than a cutting rig and grinder. BTW, what part is it? David.



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Wardner

10-07-2006 20:48:15




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 Re: New steele piece cut with Laser in reply to Tom Windsor, 10-07-2006 20:28:49  
Can I get one of them new fangled machines at Wally World or Home Depot? In other words, are they affordable?



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randy hall

10-08-2006 04:14:54




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 Re: New steele piece cut with Laser in reply to Wardner, 10-07-2006 20:48:15  
the laser table where i work cost over a million. if you know how to program it sure is quick and makes a real nice cut that leaves no sharp edges.



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