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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
Hi Richard, the price of the steel cut with a water jet, very nice finish, is £ 27.00 each, not bad at all, the two front side corners can be cut with the water cutter, for the top edges I only have a 5/16" cutter, I think this is what I used on my bases, this will give 5/8" dia, so not quite as big as you want, a 12mm cutter is only £120.00 ,so, is this any good to you. I had a chat with my last forman in Corby to see if he would lend me a 12mm or 1/2" corner rouding cutter, but they do not have one. BOB
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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
Hi Bob, yes that would be great thanks! Water jet through 1" steel - that's amazing isn't it That radius too will be fine thanks and I'm thinking I'll get them finished in satin black powder coat, make a job of them
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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
I found a local company that has a water jet cutting machine, and 1" steel would be no problem. Even copes with delicate stuff like foam rubber.
I've seen locomotive coupling rods cut out of 3" high grade steel and the tolerances they can cut to are amazingly tight. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJYSn9yDSzg
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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
Do you have a place in mind for powder coating Richard, I have a very good one just over 7 miles away, will do that for you if you wish. My freind at the fabricators tells me that his water cutter will cut up to 120mm thick steel, the presure at the jet is 92000 psi. Is't modern technology fantastic, and here we are ****ing about with old thermionic stuff.
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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
Hi both, yes I looked at a couple of videos for water cutting and laser cutting, amazing
Bob, if you can get them powder coated in satin black as well that would be great and I'll square up the cost with you |
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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
Started the ball rolling this afternoon Richard, he is quite busy so I will post when I have the two blocks. BOB
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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
Great stuff Bob, looking forward to them
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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
Phone rang this morrning Richard, I now have the steel, will start on them tomorrow, I also have to see an orthopidic doctor on friday about my knee. dont worry, I shall get your job done, even if it hurts, which it dose.
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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
Hi Bob,
Excellent, are they heavy ? Good to hear about your knee getting sorted (my good lady has just had a titanium toe joint btw!) and don't stress yourself on my job, no hurry at all |
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Re: Tweaking Castle Conway 3 speakers
Hi Richard, yes they are quite heavy, I would not want to drop one on my toe, titanium or not, don't think I shall be out of order for a few weeks yet, so you may well have them in a few days, subject to the powder coating time. BOB
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