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WhittyBoi
Posts : 848 Age : 34 Location : Wolverhampton Joined : 2010-04-15
| Subject: Spoiler tilt brackets (to borrow) Tue 06 Jul 2010, 9:23 pm | |
| looking to get my mate who works in a metal fabrication company to see if he can make me up some spoiler tilt brackets, but need to actually get some in my hand to sort out the dimentions i need and what not.
can anyone help? | |
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cus
Posts : 4852 Age : 35 Location : wolves Joined : 2007-03-29
| Subject: Re: Spoiler tilt brackets (to borrow) Wed 07 Jul 2010, 3:00 am | |
| your gonna struggle to lend anythin mate, OMP made his own and said it wasnt that hard, i know it would be easier if you had them at hand but i'd say to just go at it. | |
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Powelly
Posts : 5506 Age : 41 Location : Birmingham Joined : 2009-11-11
| Subject: Re: Spoiler tilt brackets (to borrow) Wed 07 Jul 2010, 7:45 am | |
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WhittyBoi
Posts : 848 Age : 34 Location : Wolverhampton Joined : 2010-04-15
| Subject: Re: Spoiler tilt brackets (to borrow) Wed 07 Jul 2010, 6:25 pm | |
| yeahh i know their around jay but £55 for a couple of metal brackets just seems a bit of a joke when you can get the same sort of thing from focus for pence | |
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Powelly
Posts : 5506 Age : 41 Location : Birmingham Joined : 2009-11-11
| Subject: Re: Spoiler tilt brackets (to borrow) Wed 07 Jul 2010, 6:28 pm | |
| ^^ agreed i did my number plate bracket for £3, B&Q FTW!!
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WhittyBoi
Posts : 848 Age : 34 Location : Wolverhampton Joined : 2010-04-15
| Subject: Re: Spoiler tilt brackets (to borrow) Wed 07 Jul 2010, 7:27 pm | |
| i might have a hunt round focus and see if i can bodge one together lol | |
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evna
Posts : 245 Age : 37 Location : Halesowen Joined : 2009-12-18
| Subject: Re: Spoiler tilt brackets (to borrow) Wed 07 Jul 2010, 9:30 pm | |
| what's the name of the fabricators he works for? | |
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WhittyBoi
Posts : 848 Age : 34 Location : Wolverhampton Joined : 2010-04-15
| Subject: Re: Spoiler tilt brackets (to borrow) Wed 07 Jul 2010, 10:01 pm | |
| ummmm hydrabolt i think, probably not anymore though lol.
aint there a diy way to do it using nuts and washers and shizzle? | |
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evna
Posts : 245 Age : 37 Location : Halesowen Joined : 2009-12-18
| Subject: Re: Spoiler tilt brackets (to borrow) Wed 07 Jul 2010, 10:15 pm | |
| I work for a cold rolled manufacturer. If someone can get me some pictures i could look at manufacturing these out of 45x45 angle, punched to suit. | |
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WhittyBoi
Posts : 848 Age : 34 Location : Wolverhampton Joined : 2010-04-15
| Subject: Re: Spoiler tilt brackets (to borrow) Wed 07 Jul 2010, 11:01 pm | |
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evna
Posts : 245 Age : 37 Location : Halesowen Joined : 2009-12-18
| Subject: Re: Spoiler tilt brackets (to borrow) Thu 08 Jul 2010, 12:10 am | |
| That is the biggest load of shit ive seen. That's a 3mm RSA with a shitty spray job over the top.
you could a piece of strut and do that in like ten mins with a pair of pliers and a drill.
Ill look into it. | |
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WhittyBoi
Posts : 848 Age : 34 Location : Wolverhampton Joined : 2010-04-15
| Subject: Re: Spoiler tilt brackets (to borrow) Thu 08 Jul 2010, 12:50 am | |
| haha i know yeah, his excuse was that its because he has to take time out of his day to do them, what a load of bullshit, worse thing is people are snapping his hand off for em. but yeah mate if you could be get us some made up that would spot on! hopefully a bit cheaper too lol | |
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