Request For Quote- Turn/Mill job ship to Canada

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DSL_PWR

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Please quote these pieces in lots of:

50 sets, and 100 sets

Material: 1018, or 1040, or 1045 (your choice)

Please break out lathe, and mill work, as I may do the mill work (drill and tap)

1/4-20 holes shall be chamfered 45deg .26" dia

1/4" thru holes shall be debured.

1/4-18 NPT shall have a min chamfer of .01"

The finish shall be smooth, and burr free.

Shipping to Edmonton AB (dock), and Ft. Nelson BC (dock)

1 sample must be shipped with in 5 working days of the job being awarded to Ft. Nelson BC, and a tracking number provided. Once the parts pass inspection, the order will happen with in 5 working days. Once the production order is placed it should ship with in 10 working days.

I look forward to getting this production run done as my prototypes have passed testing, and I am ready to go to market.

This quote will close on Mar. 16 2008

Carl.
 

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Dualkit

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Curious Fred, how does someone come up with $21?, costing 1018 at $1.07
a pound, and only ordering 10% extra, material cost $12.57 each. If you are
going to machine them for $8.43 each, what do you figure cycle time at?
 

bobk

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Dualkit

You beat me to it. I was very surprised at that quote, especially from Fred.
Maybe I'm wrong but I think he should reevaluate his quote. 50-100 pcs don't give much room to make up for lose in volume!:eek:
 
Dualkit

You beat me to it. I was very surprised at that quote, especially from Fred.
Maybe I'm wrong but I think he should reevaluate his quote. 50-100 pcs don't give much room to make up for lose in volume!:eek:

Thank you, I must have been tired and left out a digit:eek:. The original post has been updated.
 

DareBee

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FYI
10 working day ship time is pretty tough for single shift shops that don't stock 2 lengths of 3 3/4 - 4 bar.

BTW is 12L14 a material option?
 

DareBee

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I am sorry, this print is tough reading.
All the extension lines and geometry are all blended together.

Is this 2 different parts, 1 being 1.5" and 1 being 3"?
Center holes reamed/bored (+/-.002)? or drilled OK?
8 @ 1/4-20 holes on the face of the 3" part?
8 @ 1/4 holes on the face of the 1.5" part? Drill OK?

Any chance on drawing showing the part geometry.
 

DSL_PWR

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Sorry about the "blended" dimensions, when I built this print I did layer the dimensions, but once I converted it from my cad/cam to dxf it didn't carry over...

Here's a naked print.
 

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DSL_PWR

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I am sorry, this print is tough reading.
All the extension lines and geometry are all blended together.

Is this 2 different parts, 1 being 1.5" and 1 being 3"?
Center holes reamed/bored (+/-.002)? or drilled OK?
8 @ 1/4-20 holes on the face of the 3" part?
8 @ 1/4 holes on the face of the 1.5" part? Drill OK?

Any chance on drawing showing the part geometry.


I didn't include 12l14 because I will be having these parts plated.

There are 2 separate parts, one is 1.5" oal, and the other is 3.0" oal.

The center 9/16 hole is nominal drill.

All of the 7/16 holes are nominal, then tapped to 1/4-18 NPT.

The 1/4-20 tapped holes are on the face of the 3.0" part, and you can use a form tap IF you chose to.

The 1/4 holes on the 1.5" part are nominal drill.
 
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