I need two aluminum spacers made.. basically a circle approx 5.5" in
diameter, 3/8" thick, a center cutout of approx 4.5" and four
screwholes evenly spaced 90 deg apart. Will be used to increase depth
available for speaker mounting, must look clean as they will be
visible.
Anyone give me an approximate price? I will give you detailed
dimensions & drawings.
Thanks
that's not going to cut it, these are going to be visible (not hidden behind
a speaker grille), the grille will mount against these, i need them to look
nice and they have to be exactly 13.22cm in diameter so that the edge of the
grille is flush with the edge of the spacer
"Little John" <jammin1@no-spam> wrote in message
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> On 1 Jul 2003 15:14:23 -0700, in a fit of unbridled digital verbosity,
once
> again proving the problem is located between the seat and the keyboard,
> treetop@no-spam (TomTom) two-fingered to all:
>
> |>I need two aluminum spacers made.. basically a circle approx 5.5" in
> |>diameter, 3/8" thick, a center cutout of approx 4.5" and four
> |>screwholes evenly spaced 90 deg apart. Will be used to increase depth
> |>available for speaker mounting, must look clean as they will be
> |>visible.
> |>
> |>Anyone give me an approximate price? I will give you detailed
> |>dimensions & drawings.
> |>
> |>Thanks
>
> You can buy them from most specialty car stereo shops. If nothing else,
get the
> plastic ones and paint them aluminum silver.
>
>
>
> jammin1 at jammin1 dot com
>
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....how much are you looking to spend ? ...do you supply raw stock.
"TomTom" <treetop@no-spam> wrote in message
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> I need two aluminum spacers made.. basically a circle approx 5.5" in
> diameter, 3/8" thick, a center cutout of approx 4.5" and four
> screwholes evenly spaced 90 deg apart. Will be used to increase depth
> available for speaker mounting, must look clean as they will be
> visible.
>
> Anyone give me an approximate price? I will give you detailed
> dimensions & drawings.
>
> Thanks
"TomTom" <treetop@no-spam> wrote in message
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> I need two aluminum spacers made.. basically a circle approx 5.5" in
> diameter, 3/8" thick, a center cutout of approx 4.5" and four
> screwholes evenly spaced 90 deg apart. Will be used to increase depth
> available for speaker mounting, must look clean as they will be
> visible.
>
> Anyone give me an approximate price? I will give you detailed
> dimensions & drawings.
>
> Thanks
Tom,
When I lived in Oregon, I often went to the Industrial Technology Department
at the local community college to have one-off components machined. The
instructor offered my projects to the students interested in extra credit.
Most times, the service was free. Other times, there was a small charge for
the stock.... a six pack of beer included for the instructor always helped,
too.
The quality of the work I received was always excellent.
Good luck in getting your peices made!
Stuart
You might try the SunCity Activity Centers also. The are fully equiped
and will do things for a little of nothing.
Ground Zero wrote:
>"TomTom" <treetop@no-spam> wrote in message
>news:ae9a6f95.0307011414.27a97be2@no-spam
>
>
>>I need two aluminum spacers made.. basically a circle approx 5.5" in
>>diameter, 3/8" thick, a center cutout of approx 4.5" and four
>>screwholes evenly spaced 90 deg apart. Will be used to increase depth
>>available for speaker mounting, must look clean as they will be
>>visible.
>>
>>Anyone give me an approximate price? I will give you detailed
>>dimensions & drawings.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>
>
>Tom,
>
>When I lived in Oregon, I often went to the Industrial Technology Department
>at the local community college to have one-off components machined. The
>instructor offered my projects to the students interested in extra credit.
>
>Most times, the service was free. Other times, there was a small charge for
>the stock.... a six pack of beer included for the instructor always helped,
>too.
>
>The quality of the work I received was always excellent.
>
>Good luck in getting your peices made!
>
>Stuart
>
>
>
>
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will do things for a little of nothing. <br>
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diameter, 3/8" thick, a center cutout of approx 4.5" and four
screwholes evenly spaced 90 deg apart. Will be used to increase depth
available for speaker mounting, must look clean as they will be
visible.
Anyone give me an approximate price? I will give you detailed
dimensions & drawings.
Thanks
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Tom,
When I lived in Oregon, I often went to the Industrial Technology Department
at the local community college to have one-off components machined. The
instructor offered my projects to the students interested in extra credit.
Most times, the service was free. Other times, there was a small charge for
the stock.... a six pack of beer included for the instructor always helped,
too.
The quality of the work I received was always excellent.
Good luck in getting your peices made!
Stuart
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