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    RFQ.. CUSTOM PIN GAGES needed... Hard Steel, 26.5mm - 60mm by .5mm increments..

    I'm located in northern, NJ. This is what I'm looking for:

    I need to get a price from somebody to make me custom PIN gauges out of some type of hard steel (maybe A2 or even 303/304 stainless)

    -Sizes: 26.5mm thru 60mm by .5mm increments (70 pieces total), each piece 2" long.
    -45 degree chamfer on both ends to cut the sharp corners
    -stamped or laser marked with the size on at least one of the ends
    -Tolerance -.001", +.000"

    See attached Excell Spreadsheet

    Shipped to northern NJ.

    Please PM me with quotes and lead time if interested..

    Thanks!
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    Its hard to beat Meyer Guage prices. With what you want most if not all will be stock sizes. meyergage.com


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    All of these are larger than one inch. I don't think they'd be stocked by any gage manufacturer, especially at 2" long. Think hockey pucks.


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    We can do them in any of those materials you like. The hardened steel is going to be a expensive venture in just material allone, I think. The stainless steel would probably be the cheaper way to go, but it is going to cost you more to machine then aluminum. I will send you a quote.


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    does any manufacturer stock pin guages in this size already?


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    Can you tell us how you're going to use these? Might help us "get it". We might be able to suggest ways to bring your costs down.


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    Quote Originally Posted by beege View Post
    All of these are larger than one inch. I don't think they'd be stocked by any gage manufacturer, especially at 2" long. Think hockey pucks.
    Check page 20 of there catalog. Only a partial list of whats offered. They go up to 3.510 with 2" as a standard length on that page alone.


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    what catalog are you talking about?


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    Quote Originally Posted by twp View Post
    what catalog are you talking about?
    The one at meyergage.com on the right side of the page there is a link to there catalog.


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