this worked.... but I finally took Rexone's advice and used transfer punches
Link to bolt pattern thread (http://www.***boat.net/forums/showth...t=bolt+pattern)
What are the odds of me getting a clear copy of this.
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...evy_plates.jpg
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this worked.... but I finally took Rexone's advice and used transfer punches
Link to bolt pattern thread (http://www.***boat.net/forums/showth...t=bolt+pattern)
this worked.... but I finally took Rexone's advice and used transfer punches
Link to bolt pattern thread (http://www.***boat.net/forums/showth...t=bolt+pattern)
Exactly! thanks for your help guys, sorry i was not clear enough!
A dxf is oly a couple clicks away. if you need a copy pm me your e-mail beer jet
Does anyone know where to get the same information for a 460 Ford, front and rear? I could really use those right now.
Does anyone know where to get the same information for a 460 Ford, front and rear? I could really use those right now.
So could I Thanks again
I am helping Todd out on this. What we are going to do is take these hole locations and make a pattern to be cut on the Laser. We can come up with some pretty creative designs. Can you attach this picture as a DWG file or DXF?
How thick of material can you cut along with table size? If you don't mind me asking
Got a magnifying glass?
That print is worthless.
If you are in the dark ages typing code into a machine.
Its worthless to me as I prefer solid bodies.
If you are in the dark ages typing code into a machine.
Its worthless to me as I prefer solid bodies.
I was only commenting that the guy couldn't read a single dimension on the drawings to do anything with them.
Just trying to help out.
Brian
I had that figured out It nice to see another machine type on here. let alone named Brian.
Best regards
Brian
By the way these are great!
Cheap, Fast, good. You can have any two.
Good labor isn't cheap. Cheap labor isn't good.