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| Store front aluminum channel ? Does anybody know of a internet site that sells the store front aluminum channel that is utilized in the John Kleinbauer cnc designs. I purchased a set of his plans for the "Phoenix", and am having bad luck in finding the stuff so I can get my project rolling. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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| I remember a website a few months ago that sold parts for DIY machines. They carried the channel used in Johns plans. Unfortunately I can't find the site again. Try searching for aluminum channel, cnc parts and Kleinbauer. |
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| John emailed me the internet address that sells the parts. http://www.electronicutopia.com/inde...arget=d45.html |
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| Another possibility, which I ran into at a builder's supply store in Milwaukee, is patio door track. It would mean revising many of the details, but it could be made to work and appears it may be stiffer. |
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| http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/N2DRVSH?PMSECT=1303 MSC sells 80/20 T-Slotted Extruded aluminum rails, and all of the 80/20 accessories! 80/20 is an easy way to throw a prototype together! Hope this helps! Eric |
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| I bought john's plans too and made my own sojourn machine. *Edited here by Kong* I revised my tray design to use bearings instead of square hunks of plastic. I did manage to learn a great deal and it was worth what I paid. --- Anyway; I found a supplier for the store front aluminum in camden, NJ. I found this store by driving up to every WINDOW frame and supply store around my usual driving routes and asking them to buy some scrap. After about 5 stops to different shops, I was eventually pointed to this place and was given some free scrap. After I returned 2nd time I was charged, but I asked for a 6' rail; and the price was fair.
__________________ WWW.RAIDGEAR.NET - FFC cables, foam headset replacement parts, and other gadgets. Last edited by kong; 10-24-2005 at 03:14 PM. |
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| Scott |
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