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Print set for lift kit HERE FREE
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- dantheman
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- Joined: March 1st, 2005, 8:04 pm
Print set for lift kit HERE FREE
Heres a nice print set for all the parts you need to make your own lift kit.....have fun
DANTHEMAN
you can get the files with the link below
the wmf file opens in windows picture and fax viewer
the .dxf file will go directly into a laser cutter, punch press or water jet
the dwg file is an acad file and can be opened and edited easily in acad
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DANTHEMAN
you can get the files with the link below
the wmf file opens in windows picture and fax viewer
the .dxf file will go directly into a laser cutter, punch press or water jet
the dwg file is an acad file and can be opened and edited easily in acad
copy paste this in your browser
- dantheman
- Posts: 91
- Joined: March 1st, 2005, 8:04 pm
if you can't get these files for some reason
email me at
xdanthemanx@hotmail.com i will send you everything
please be patient i do not check this every single day especially on the weekends
thanks
dan
email me at
xdanthemanx@hotmail.com i will send you everything
please be patient i do not check this every single day especially on the weekends
thanks
dan
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- Joined: January 29th, 2013, 12:43 pm
Thanks for the prints, opened them with no problems.
Had a question about the plates (for anyone who's done this). What material/thickness is recommended?
Can I use 1/8" aluminum? Would that be too weak? Is there enough clearance for 3/16" or 1/4" aluminum?
If using regular steel, would 1/8" work?
Stainless would probably be ideal, but I don't have access to it...
Thanks for all replies,
Andrew
Had a question about the plates (for anyone who's done this). What material/thickness is recommended?
Can I use 1/8" aluminum? Would that be too weak? Is there enough clearance for 3/16" or 1/4" aluminum?
If using regular steel, would 1/8" work?
Stainless would probably be ideal, but I don't have access to it...
Thanks for all replies,
Andrew
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- Joined: January 23rd, 2008, 3:11 am
- Location: Ohio
I have used 11and 12 gauge cold rolled for the plates I made, anything thicker you will most likely have to shorten the shafts and spacers. If the extra machine work is not an issue then go with 1/4" aluminum and use some stainless counter sink screws for the shafts and polish or anodize the plates some funky color. That would look slick...... if your into that kind of thing.
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