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Old 10-22-2007, 11:08 AM
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Need 100 pcs of the attached drawing
Pleace contact me directly at info@foamlinx.com
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Old 10-22-2007, 01:31 PM
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tbarnea, I sent you an E-mail with a couple of questions along with our full contact info!

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Old 10-23-2007, 08:02 AM
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Tbarnea,

I emailed some questions also. Maybe post all of the answers here.
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Is it just me or is the .66 diameter hole non-existant? (1.8 dp but part is only 1.5 thick) I've never cut a thread that big in delrin.....I guess a threadmill would probably work.....what do you need parallel? The threads or minor diameter?
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I guess that the threads are ACME.
That's why the .66Dia is that much deeper.
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I guess that the threads are ACME.
That's why the .66Dia is that much deeper.
No that is a cad system rounding a 3 place decimal to a 2 place. Tap drill size for a 3/4-10 UNC thread is 21/32 which is .656 rounded by the software to .66in. That is a 3/4-10 UNC 2B thread. The extra depth is the engineer figuring break through for the drill bit angle for you with decimal rounding again.

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Please send the file to us in the original format, autocad or solidworks/edge we can take most of them. If you supply the materials the cost will be much lower than if we bought the stock. email the files to rfq@contractmachininginc.com

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Need 100 pcs of the attached drawing
Pleace contact me directly at info@foamlinx.com
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I can run the parts for 24.85 + shipping. I need a 14 day lead.
Please email me at mcrouse@chasecomachine.com

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