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metaldoc:
I drew this up full scale and saved it to a pdf. file which should print out full size.   Just print it out, cut it out, lay it on some 1/4" plate steel, cut that out, weld two together and you're set. 

OR if you have know someone with a programmable plasma cutting table you could have them whip you out a bunch!

kozball:
Just had lunch with a friend of mine. He says that he had a few of these made back in the spring for about $20.00 each. Included the cost of the steel, plasma cut, and welding.

If anyone is interested in a "Group Buy", I could have him check it out again. The cost of the steel is the unknown at this time.

Ronvandyn:

--- Quote from: metaldoc on October 18, 2011, 09:53:34 PM ---I drew this up full scale and saved it to a pdf. file which should print out full size.   Just print it out, cut it out, lay it on some 1/4" plate steel, cut that out, weld two together and you're set. 

OR if you have know someone with a programmable plasma cutting table you could have them whip you out a bunch!

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It was all going great until it said it was designed for .22, (Depression-ville).

But one that will work for my .40, now that would be worth buying!

Ron

metaldoc:

--- Quote from: Ronvandyn on October 19, 2011, 06:23:35 PM ---
But one that will work for my .40, now that would be worth buying!

Ron


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These can be scaled up easily and thicker material used.  I've seen 'em with circles up to 5" and 1/2" thick.

I'm checking out prices for getting some cut too. 

Ronvandyn:

--- Quote from: metaldoc on October 19, 2011, 06:58:13 PM ---These can be scaled up easily and thicker material used.  I've seen 'em with circles up to 5" and 1/2" thick.

I'm checking out prices for getting some cut too. 

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Please sir, please, let us know what you find out.  I can weld, but I have not the equipment to either cut metal nor weld it.  That and its been like 30 years since I last held an arc welder in my hand. 

Ron

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