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    Small Steel Plasma and Turned Pieces

    I am looking to have some pieces made to build my own forward controls for my motorcycle. The total is 4 pieces described below:

    Plate 1: Plasma cut from 5/16 1018 steel, Quantity 1
    Plate 2: Plasma cut from 5/16 1018 steel, Quantity 1
    Peg: Turned from 30mm 1018 steel rod, Quantity 2

    There is additional information regarding the specifics notated on the attached PDF which includes the designs. I apologize for the quality.

    Any suggestions to reduce cost such as modifications to the design or change in material are welcomed and appreciated. Precision is not critical on the majority of the pieces with the exception of thr 'tips' of the pegs.

    My contact info is as follows:

    Clinton Coe
    7305 Flat Bluff Ct
    Mckinney, TX 75070

    Please include materials and shipping to above address in quote.

    Here is a picture of a crude cardboard 'mock-up' just so you can see what the part will be used for and a visual of the size (I know it helps me ).



    Thank you very much.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Small Steel Plasma and Turned Pieces-forwards_designs.pdf  


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