anybody have ls1 header flange cad file laying around?
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anybody have ls1 header flange cad file laying around?
can be any format .dxf etc, just in case there was one willing to share so i didnt have to make one up myself (forgot to bring a header in today)
please email to mightym0use@comcast.net
thaaanks
please email to mightym0use@comcast.net
thaaanks
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i have an email in the original post, let me bring it down here for you
mightym0use@comcast.net
i am not sure if i can decompress the .easm without the full e-drawings package, i only have e-viewer
mightym0use@comcast.net
i am not sure if i can decompress the .easm without the full e-drawings package, i only have e-viewer
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i dunno if we have enough scrap 3/8ths to go into production! lol
i've got a scale drawing cut that i'm going to use tonight to verify that everything came out exactly right on my model. once i get the final laser file (that people could cut without worry of fit) I will post it no problem
mine i am doing to fit 1 5/8 primaries, that would be the only thing to change if one wanted to.
i've got a scale drawing cut that i'm going to use tonight to verify that everything came out exactly right on my model. once i get the final laser file (that people could cut without worry of fit) I will post it no problem
mine i am doing to fit 1 5/8 primaries, that would be the only thing to change if one wanted to.
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image link https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5T2...it?usp=sharing
solidworks part file link https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5T2...it?usp=sharing
dxf flat pattern cad link https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5T2...it?usp=sharing
on any of these links click FILE -> download near the top left corner of the window to download.
solidworks part file link https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5T2...it?usp=sharing
dxf flat pattern cad link https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5T2...it?usp=sharing
on any of these links click FILE -> download near the top left corner of the window to download.
Last edited by MIGHTYMOUSE; 08-15-2013 at 08:13 AM.
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didnt even see that one...
glad to have been of help
deuce_454 aka jakob regeur...
the reason for the size of the holes is that metric stainless tubing comes in a size that fits into that hole.. so it can be pushed thru and welded on the head side of the flange for a cleaner look..
Last edited by deuce_454; 04-06-2008 at 03:41 AM.
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ya its hard to make a header flange that different, i just put my spin on it, no new technology
i left the hole bigger so i have some fumble room when trying to make ends meet, i agree i will be putting the tubing through the flange not sitting on top.
i left the hole bigger so i have some fumble room when trying to make ends meet, i agree i will be putting the tubing through the flange not sitting on top.