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15-08-2006, 09:40 AM | #1 | ||
The Grand Prix
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Melbourne SE
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Ok I am making a new battery tray for the battery to fit in the boot of the XP. I have worked out my design and happy to weld it together. I just need to find a place that supplies sheet metal in less then 2400 x 1200. I need about 7 piece cut to size (Eg: 300 x 210). Does any one know of a local place that can cut some metal to size and not chrage me the world for doing it. Of course I am after perfect square cuts other wise I would use the oxy at home. :
Let me know if you know of any where. Laser cuts from Cad diagrams would be orsom but I know I got no hope of that.
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15-08-2006, 10:03 AM | #2 | ||
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Pk Ranger Modding - QLD 👍
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Try these guys http://www.melsteel.com.au/
My brother in-law works there, give them a call ask for Simon, tell him Jason (his brother in-law) sent you. Steel Sales Division 132 - 134 Abbott Road, Hallam, Vic, 3803 Phone: 9796 3090 Fax: 9796 3588 Email: buysteel@melsteel.com.au
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