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need.metal.fabricator.recommendation
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 1:39 pm
by dd
hi.
i am close to custom fitting a pelican case to my r1200r.
i would like to put in some metal plates to sandwich reinforce the plastic bottom of the case.
i need 8 thin (2-5mm) metal/aluminum squares, each about 5cm square with 5 holes predrilled.
does anyone know who i could contract this out to?
thanks.
-daniel.
Re: need.metal.fabricator.recommendation
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 2:01 pm
by mogu83
Dan,
You might get better responce if you say where you live. It's not a Harley list, we (speak for myself) won't come and steal your bike.
REV 1:
See it now.
Re: need.metal.fabricator.recommendation
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 2:22 pm
by AmostThere
Since I'm on the west coast I was going to look to the metalworkers that make stainless parts for the marine hardware industry. If you're near a coast that might work for you. Maybe check with Brian Gordy at LumaLink, they might have ideas (they're in Arkansas).
Re: need.metal.fabricator.recommendation
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 12:13 am
by NeilS
That's a very easy fabrication job. All you need is a job shop with a shear and a drill press. There are probably dozens of them between Princeton and Philadelphia. Look in the Yellow Pages or on Google.
Alternatively, assuming you have an electric drill but not a bandsaw, you could buy 2-inch wide 1/8-inch thick aluminum strip from onlinemetals.com. They'll cut the pieces to length for, I believe, 50ยข a cut. Then drill your own holes.