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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
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Certainly for metric coarse it seems to work out correct.
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Philip. Everything in this post is my honest opinion based on what i thought I knew at that very moment in time. |
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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
Thanks both Bob's last ones would have been 44Kg each
Thinking about it steel would be good, it could be powder coated or etch primed and spray smoothrited which should be tough enough to fend off attacks from the hoover. Not sure I could lift 3" plinths into place with the cabs(!) do either of you have a source for 1" mild? Preferably cut to size! I'm ok with tidying the edges using the angle dangle but it would be nice if they were milled. Drilling and tapping is ok too, got a pillar drill and taps, 6mm metric coarse in this case if I went that route. It was the drill type to use for marble or granite I was thinking of before, carbide of some sort I imagine. There must be plenty of off cuts from those trendy black granite worktops I could persuade them to trim and polish. |
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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
Ahh, you question my tapping size calculation Phillip, 6.80 is the size listed in charts, this is because not many workshops hold a 6.75 drill you can buy that size, but it is expensive, and more to the point if you need that size of hole you use a broach, not a drill, no offence taken. Richard do you have a place local that dose lazer cutting, they can usualy cut up to 30mm, we have two places here, I can get a price for you if you give me all the dimentions, and I can radius the top corners for you on my mill, only thing is I am about 60+ miles from you. Sadly gone are the days when I could get the steal for nowt. BOB
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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
Hi Bob, I would like to do this and had been looking up the materials on eBay. If you know a place that can cut and supply and you will mill the edges that would be brilliant. I would pay of course and you aren't far away to drive over. I used to be down your way every week in a life gone bye
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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
OK Richard, give me dimensions and I will get a price for the steel, I bet it wont be cheap if you agree with the price I can put all the holes and threads in for you. BOB PS I dont charge any thing, you will only pay for the steel.
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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
Bob that would be fantastic, we will argue about the price later I'll need to up-end a speaker to get the dimensions so will get a drawing to to you soon. Many thanks indeed!
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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
Hi Bob,
Took the dimensions and some pics. Any of this you can help with would be really good. I don't want to bog you down with it, getting the metal cut to size would be a big help if you don't have time for the machining top face radius on front corners and front and side edges 6mm spikes and recessed 8mm mounting screws |
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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
25mm diam washer shown against corner and bevel radius no radius on rear corners or rear top edge |
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Thanks Richard, I will go and see the man tomorrow or friday and get a price for the steel cut to size, machining is no problem, but I may not have an exact size corner mill, but I think that I have something close, will let you know. BOB
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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
Thanks Bob, yes any similar radius on the edges and corners will be fine
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