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Old 04-17-2005, 01:13 AM
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aluminum casting advice needed

Ok here is the deal, We need to create off a existing part a run of valve covers and they need to be cast aluminum. Who,what,where,how do we get this done without being raped in tooling? We are a full machine shop but never made a mold for aluminum....any foundry owners or little guys want to take a stab?
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Old 04-17-2005, 07:42 AM
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If you could send me a few images, Qty, and timelines I certainly would try to give you a price...

Other considerations would be if you have a preference in alloy composition and the degree of finish ie; flashing fettled off or machined & ready to mount...

Any painting or logos to be added (always brand your products...)

I think you'll get a sense of what level my foundry is at via the link below.
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Old 04-17-2005, 10:47 AM
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Well Frank you ready to cast a full size valve cover?
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Like I said, I need more info... Is this for a Turbo Cummins or a Briggs & Stratton... Dimensions, Qty Etc...
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they are a fuillsize V8 valve cover 3.375 inches tall ... pm me your contact info
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I have an existing part I can send you
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If you think that the tool shop is going to "rape" you on tooling, then I welcome you to try to design & build the req. tooling for your project.
Like you said you are a full machine shop, so you should have no problem getting a book on designing/building diecast dies and going for it, good luck.
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Thanks for the helpfull post....we will do it ourselves
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Any Luck

Have you made your mold yet?
You never said the quantity of parts needed.
Are you going to machine them yourself?
What is your timeline?
I might be interested if there is enough work to make it worthwhile.
I have a few cncs and a small aluminum foundry.
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