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Thought I'd post this up for any interested:

I am a Structural Draughtsman, I use AutoCad 2D & 3D everyday, and produce construction drawings.

If you need a bracket or something reproduced to fabricate, or just modelled I'd be happy to help.

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Did you ever do any drawings of the 280mm brake adapter cheers mark


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No, I would if someone wanted to send me the dimensions


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am not going to lie am hopeless with numbers but what if i traced both carriers an sent u a drawing could you work with them ? cheers mark :hugegrin:


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Sure thing :good:


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cheers bonus rocco ur a good man :hugegrin: see if i trace them it means u can take the correct infovyourself without me sending you wrong numbers lol :chortle:


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If you don;t mind waiting I may be able to go one better.

We're cubing the Monza Saturday and it's got 280mm brakes which means it should have the adapters. Assuming they aren't complete chod I should be able to strip them then send them on.


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:hugegrin: good stuff mr funk that would be great so glad ive joined here the help u guys offer is fantastic cheers again mark


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if i can make an engineering drawing of a homemade alloy carb mounting gasket could you create a cad drawing from it?


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james butler wrote:if i can make an engineering drawing of a homemade alloy carb mounting gasket could you create a cad drawing from it?
I have one I made out of 20mm aluminium, I could draw round it if you want?


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Have you got access to any scanning equipment? A scan and a quick adjust of the CAD image might be the best way to go, to reproduce existing parts.


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bengould wrote:
james butler wrote:if i can make an engineering drawing of a homemade alloy carb mounting gasket could you create a cad drawing from it?
I have one I made out of 20mm aluminium, I could draw round it if you want?
cheers for the offer bengould but i wanted to give the cad design to mark from trimsport so he can mass produce them.


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MikeH wrote:Have you got access to any scanning equipment? A scan and a quick adjust of the CAD image might be the best way to go, to reproduce existing parts.
this would be an excellent idea!


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