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    Smile Laser/Waterjet SS 316 5-8mm (0.27/0.33) and 8mm (0.33) Polycarbonate

    If any of you have some spare stainless 316 and/or polycarbonate around, are willing to ship internationally (to Iceland) and can spare the time to give me a quote I need a couple of things fabricated for my boat-building project.

    The exact thickness of the material isn't crucial, +-15% is within tolerance for both stainless and polycarbonate.

    The thicknesses are 5mm (0.27"), 8mm (0.33") for the stainless and 8mm (0.33") for the polycarbonate, I'm flexible with the thicknesses but material quality is important as this is for marine application.

    Stainless needs to be cut using laser or waterjet, polycarbonate can be milled or cut using waterjet.

    Attached are dxf files, mail me if you need cutting paths simplified further.

    Anyone interested can send me an email or call me on my mobile for questions or with a quote.

    Regards
    Jarl Stefansson
    jarl@dallur.com
    +354-869-4949
    http://dallur.com
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