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    RFQ 20 parts



    20 parts in derlin or othe lightweight material.

    Email is [email protected]

    Orthographic file is a different version but still has all the right information.

    File... http://paint-tech.net/public/e1rev2.zip

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    83 views and one quote?

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    One thing that might help....I noticed you have in the specs text file that you want the material quoted as titanium. Have you priced titanium? A 12 x 12 x .5 piece from onlinemetals.com is $585.

    Wish I had my machine going. :frown:

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    Derlin is actually preferable.

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    yo I can probably help you Impact. I'm in North Van and am always out in delta. We have a cnc mill and may have time to com plete this part. E-mail me at [email protected] and I will give you my # to arrange a meeting.
    thanks
    trevor

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    Part is very small and difficult to fixture.
    Last quote I sent you was high.
    This 1 would be way up there.
    Didn't want to bother you with another "high" quote.
    If you want to run a couple thousand that would offset the cost of fixturing, I would have a chance.
    Otherwise $52/hour CAD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DareBee
    Part is very small and difficult to fixture.
    Last quote I sent you was high.
    This 1 would be way up there.
    Didn't want to bother you with another "high" quote.
    If you want to run a couple thousand that would offset the cost of fixturing, I would have a chance.
    Otherwise $52/hour CAD.

    I'd have to agree with this assessment. Personally, I can't see anyone willing to pay that kind of money for a paintball marker accessory. I could be wrong...

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    The run has been made, thanks for you comments. And if you were wondering it was done for ALOT less then 52$ per part.

    Thanks
    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by impact
    The run has been made, thanks for you comments. And if you were wondering it was done for ALOT less then 52$ per part.

    Thanks
    Brian
    If you are referring to my post; that was $52 per hour, not per part.
    I am not saying the parts wouldn't be that much, but who knows.
    I am also aware that it is pointless for me to try and quote against "basement" machinists. I have over a million in equipment.
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    I realize that your quote was 52$ an hour.
    The cheapest quote actually by a medium size shop with a variety of equipment, not a basment machinist though I did get some quotes from them. If I had to guess the shop would have close to if not over a million in equipment.

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    Impact, as an outsider looking in and one who doesn't know any of the above people, I'd say your "And if you were wondering it was done for ALOT less then 52$ per part" was a dig at Darebee's non-provocative attempt to help. This place runs smoothly and doesn't need comments of that type!
    Skippy

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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by DareBee
    I am also aware that it is pointless for me to try and quote against "basement" machinists.
    My basement machine shop. Higher quality at a lower level

    http://www.cnczone.com/gallery/data/500/My_Shop.JPG

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    I did not intend for it to be provocative I am sorry if you felt offended in any way.

    Quote Originally Posted by skippy
    Impact, as an outsider looking in and one who doesn't know any of the above people, I'd say your "And if you were wondering it was done for ALOT less then 52$ per part" was a dig at Darebee's non-provocative attempt to help. This place runs smoothly and doesn't need comments of that type!
    Skippy

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    I; as well did not intend to raise any ire with my comments.
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