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    RFQ Lathe work, ongoing project(s)

    Have several projects that are similiar in nature, mostly round tube like objects, similiar to a flashlight in nature but a bit different..

    May require more than just lathe work also but outside of my realm of knowledge.. Most products will be done out of 6061-T6 Aluminum

    May require some nylon/plastic type parts also..

    Have pictures and dimensions and can come up with some crude drawings but no cad drawings done as of yet.

    Looking to start with 500 to 1000 pieces of the first model and other models to follow.. Proven concept already, just need to up production and find reliable available shop that can get started right away at a reasonable price per piece..

    Anodizing or possible powder coating is a plus but can be done seperately..

    Ready to start immediately.. Located in Charlotte NC, local shop would be great but not essential..

    PM me for details..

    thanks, Mark..
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    quickquote

    go to quickparts.com up load file and will send quote quick. or call and ask for Heath

    Quote Originally Posted by markh76 View Post
    Have several projects that are similiar in nature, mostly round tube like objects, similiar to a flashlight in nature but a bit different..

    May require more than just lathe work also but outside of my realm of knowledge.. Most products will be done out of 6061-T6 Aluminum

    May require some nylon/plastic type parts also..

    Have pictures and dimensions and can come up with some crude drawings but no cad drawings done as of yet.

    Looking to start with 500 to 1000 pieces of the first model and other models to follow.. Proven concept already, just need to up production and find reliable available shop that can get started right away at a reasonable price per piece..

    Anodizing or possible powder coating is a plus but can be done seperately..

    Ready to start immediately.. Located in Charlotte NC, local shop would be great but not essential..

    PM me for details..

    thanks, Mark..


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    we could be your supplier of choice

    Mark,

    good afternoon. i saw your post and was interested in what you might have. we are precision job that specializes in aluminum alloyed machining. We have a great reputation as being an economical choice but also on our quality. Would be interested in talking some more. We are not located in your neck of the woods but i would arrange all shipping on our end. Email me at torquemachining@comcast.net.

    regards,

    Jeff


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    Hi Folks, I want to thank everyone that has responded to our request and also apologize if I didn't get back to you.. I didn't want to have to many people spinining on giving quotes but will update if things don't work out.. Thanks, Mark


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