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Hi, I need a small run of flange to be made from 304L stainless steel (include material in quote). Both surface of each flange would need to be ground perfectly flat. The minimum thickness of the flange once ground dead flat would need to be 0.450" but the closer to 0.500" the better. I would need them before early January, let say one month time frame, January 10th 2007. Having them as soon as possible would still be the best. General tolerance of about 0.005" or so. I would need one of this model: http://www.foxspeedshop.ca/fabricati...-T28flange.jpg And four of this model: http://www.foxspeedshop.ca/fabrication/8vheadflange.jpg I have AutoCAD drawing of both flanges. I'm looking for a bigger run of these and others flanges to be made in a near future if I'm satisfied with the quality. Also, I'm in Canada so please include shipping to Canada in the quote. 65 avenue du Rocher Lac-Delage, Québec G0A 4P0, Canada Email: admin@foxspeedshop.ca I would like to give my phone number so we can discuss but I'm a french Canadian and rarely speak english. Thank you very much. Hopefully waiting for answers. Guillaume foxspeedshop.ca //// Last edited by Fox Speedshop; 12-15-2006 at 09:42 PM. |
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| Guillaume, T26flange.jpg is unavailable. 404 error on your website. Please define "perfectly flat". Does this mean flat enough to use on an exhaust port with a gasket on one side, and a welded tube on the other side? --97T-- |
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| I've updated the links, sorry about that. See http://rfqwork.com/showthread-t_398.html Yes flat enough to use with a gasket. However both face would have to be as flat because two of the four headflange goes on the others side. It's easier to make them all flat, I think. |
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| I've updated the link, sorry about that. See http://rfqwork.com/showthread-t_398.html Yes by perfectly flat I meant to be able to use it with a gasket. However, both face would need to be as flat because two of the four headflange go reverse and I think it's easier to make them all flat. |
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