OIL PUMPS GALORE!!! Machining
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It looks like Pro/E
I would imagine a ring and pinion set up would be a lot more difficult than the oil pump. To do the oil pump i need a special machine, not special tooling set up and thats where alot of initial cost will be.
I would imagine a ring and pinion set up would be a lot more difficult than the oil pump. To do the oil pump i need a special machine, not special tooling set up and thats where alot of initial cost will be.
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The drawings are at the machinist. I am waiting for an estimate. Sorry I have updated. We just finished our busy season and I was in vegas to celebrate being done.
As soon as I hear from the machinist I will let you guys know.
As soon as I hear from the machinist I will let you guys know.
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got the quote back, were looking at 305 per gear per set of 10. Im sorta disappointed by the price. I think there are some features we can remove from the drawings, but for exact copies we are looking at 305 a gear (plus shipping)
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Holy ****!!! It is still better then the alternative though.
What is making it cost so much, the cryo and/or shot peeining, or the actual machining?
Let's get more quotes for sure as per Ben. Think we can get at least 20 people in? I'll bust my *** trying to get more, like 30-40 at least if we can get this thing off the ground.
What is making it cost so much, the cryo and/or shot peeining, or the actual machining?
Let's get more quotes for sure as per Ben. Think we can get at least 20 people in? I'll bust my *** trying to get more, like 30-40 at least if we can get this thing off the ground.
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just pick any machine shop and ask them. we use www.copeseticinc.com
email tony@copeseticinc.com, tell him you heard of him from Matt @ NVIS, tell him what you want and send the drawings. They might be reasonable.
email tony@copeseticinc.com, tell him you heard of him from Matt @ NVIS, tell him what you want and send the drawings. They might be reasonable.