robert glidden wrote:
> I could
>> easily cut multiple sets of every metal bit in a KR2 in one setup.
>
> I may be interested in a few things if you can swing them,let me
> know.. glid...@ccrtc.com

Once I get the plans, digitize the parts in question, lay it out, and figure 
out what it'll cost I'll say something. Have to do some homework.

> Why would you need to make your firewall on a water jet? Is your new
> employer going to have a problem with you tieing up a very expensive
> machine with KR parts?

Don't really need to do it on a waterjet, but I need to teach myself how to 
use the thing (long story) so might as well make use of the time. Right now 
we don't have a night shift so the shop goes silent at 5. This is a bad 
thing, but works out for me. There are also 5 CNC punches sitting around if 
the waterjet is overkill.
-- 
Steve
N205FT
mystic...@swbell.net
He who seeks will find, and he who knocks will be let in.



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