1991 Ranger 4x4 with v2203
OK guys ill try and help you out the best I can.... We are using carbide cutters and we can make 2 parts with 1 cutter. WE are running Haas and Fadal mills. How ever I do not own or run the equipment. It belongs to a school I have connections with (long story) and they make my parts. I simply design them and tell them how it needs to be done. Then they build the parts. I basically do the engineering. Wish I could do the hands on part..... to bad mills cost so much and then mastercam to run them
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We also have a lot of Bridgeports and Lathes, I forget what brands.... Although we do water jet part of the plates
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We also have a lot of Bridgeports and Lathes, I forget what brands.... Although we do water jet part of the plates
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We have 4 Haas mills and a Haas lathe at work and I have a tm1 in my garage. I am trying to scrape up the money to do the engineering and design. Program everything on the console or using notepad on the comp. A cheap but useful software is bobcad. I have used it some. Gets the job done. But u get what you pay for. Your adapters are looking good
Thanks we are working on processing a patent and maybe starting a little business. If I can get prices down some more..... Wish I could get my own machines but I cant afford them!
need to come up with something else
need to come up with something else
Pulled the front diff out today, also got out first turbo adapter done. Unfortunately the holes are slightly off... Going to have to slot them. Gunna send my turbo off to get balanced on Friday as well



