Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] hydroforming
Posted by
Alan Marconett KM6VV
on 2002-01-28 17:48:26 UTC
Hi Tony,
News to me! Must be a CNC controlled Hydroformer (whatever that is)!
I would however suggest that you set your PC's date to 2002 if
possible. OLD OLD mails tend to go to the bottom of the mailbag
(netscape list of emails) and get LOST!
Alan KM6VV
Tony Dickson wrote:
News to me! Must be a CNC controlled Hydroformer (whatever that is)!
I would however suggest that you set your PC's date to 2002 if
possible. OLD OLD mails tend to go to the bottom of the mailbag
(netscape list of emails) and get LOST!
Alan KM6VV
Tony Dickson wrote:
>
> Hey folks,
> I was searching for some info on "hydroforming at home" on Google and lo and behold my favorite e-group had a small bit on it. I am making some leading edges for an airplane ( a real one ) with a tapered wing. I would like to do this by hydroforming if possible. I would be in three different sections and I thought I would tackle the hardest one first. The one I want to do is about 5' long, 8" thick on one end and 6"thick on the other and about 18" deep. Using .040 2024-T0, full soft.
> I am assuming that since there was a small thread on this subject that it will "not" be off subject. Any input would be greatly appreiciated!
>
> Tony
Discussion Thread
Tony Dickson
2002-01-28 17:33:33 UTC
hydroforming
captnorm3@j...
2002-01-28 17:46:32 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] hydroforming
Alan Marconett KM6VV
2002-01-28 17:48:26 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] hydroforming