Re: Surface plates as a base for tooling
Posted by
turbulatordude
on 2003-12-14 18:26:51 UTC
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, John Johnson <johnatl@m...>
wrote:
cut in some antenna mount or something.
The large surface plate is for sale, it is in South Jersey and could
be shipped pretty much this side of the Missip. I know they deliver
out to Texas once in awhile.
If someone is contemplating the use of a surface plate, contact local
used machine dealers. These are often available locally so you can
save the shipping.
Dave
wrote:
> Yeah, that's a decent size. With that, some servos and a VW motoryou'd
> have a nice little router.I'll check, but it may be able to hold the hold VW if you wanted to
cut in some antenna mount or something.
The large surface plate is for sale, it is in South Jersey and could
be shipped pretty much this side of the Missip. I know they deliver
out to Texas once in awhile.
If someone is contemplating the use of a surface plate, contact local
used machine dealers. These are often available locally so you can
save the shipping.
Dave
Discussion Thread
turbulatordude
2003-12-13 17:02:39 UTC
Surface plates as a base for tooling
Ray Brandes
2003-12-14 06:24:26 UTC
Re: Surface plates as a base for tooling
turbulatordude
2003-12-14 07:21:08 UTC
Re: Surface plates as a base for tooling
ballendo
2003-12-14 07:21:21 UTC
Re: Surface plates as a base for tooling
washcomp
2003-12-14 08:13:54 UTC
Re: Surface plates as a base for tooling
John Johnson
2003-12-14 13:02:34 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Surface plates as a base for tooling
David A. Frantz
2003-12-14 16:53:03 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Surface plates as a base for tooling
turbulatordude
2003-12-14 18:26:51 UTC
Re: Surface plates as a base for tooling
J W Box
2003-12-14 20:34:48 UTC
Re: Surface plates as a base for tooling
jmkasunich
2003-12-15 06:48:05 UTC
Re: Surface plates as a base for tooling