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    Check out the new fuel tank brackets. Made soly with tool you see here. [img]http://free.***boat.net/gallery/Reader_Rides/V-Drives/Fuel_Tank.JPG[/img]
    Router, Straight edge & clamps.
    I would still rather have a mill, but I am making due.

    Morg.

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    superdave013
    You know I'm liking that!
    It looks outstanding!

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    WILDERTHANU54
    WOW.... AWESOME JOB. I'VE WORKED IN A MACHINE SHOP ALMOST MY WHOLE LIFE, WHAT YOU GOT THERE IS NOT EASY TO DO. AND LOOK RIGHT THAT IS.
    [ November 24, 2002, 08:23 PM: Message edited by: WILDERTHANU54 ]

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    Hey Morg, what kind of bit were you using? I could see myself doing some stuff like that.

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    Sangster
    Dam Morg, You have been busy...The brackets look Great.... wink wink wink

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    Oldsquirt.
    I was using a regular carbide wood bit. I used one with a bearing. laid the thing out, then just clamped the straight edge on the marks. I would compare routing the 1/4" aluminum to 1/2" of oak. It really surprised me how well it worked. The one problem I had was keeping the bit clear of the chips. If you are cutting more than one edge at one time, you need to work with a swirling motion to allow the chips to escape. A spriral bit with a bearing would be ideal. never seen one.

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    WILDERTHANU54
    WHAT DID YOU USE TO KEEP THAT CARBIDE FROM BURNIG UP............

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    WILDERTHANU54:
    WHAT DID YOU USE TO KEEP THAT CARBIDE FROM BURNIG UP............I should have used some wax, but it cut great without it. The chips flew everywhere. I had to were long sleeves to not get burned. If I didn't feed to quickly it worked pretty nice. The bit is not done but it is pretty close.
    The first bracket took around 1-1/2 hours. The first could then be used as a template so the second took around 1/2 hour.

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    BigBoyToys
    Nice!!! Great Job Morg!

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    schiada96
    Morg that works great huh, I laser templates ruff saw then use a top following bit. A little wd-40 will keep it from loading up. We have three fadal cnc's and one kittamaura at our shop but for one off parts its easier to lay it out. You made nice parts!!

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