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So i'm looking for a metal tray 24"x30" that's between .5 and 1" thick. Has to be hollow to run cables underneath.
So far the only thing i've found thats somewhat what i'm looking for are those trays for ferret and guinea pig cages but they are very thin and would warp. something closer to 20 gauge would be nicer. Option b is buying a stainless steel table and ripping off the top but I cant find any suppliers selling just the tops and buying a full table at 80-100 bucks is a waste. I need it to look nice on the outside. Inside will be face down so it will be hidden. Ideas? https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...bd9cd4ed81.jpg https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...338b9c07d7.jpg |
Would buying smaller trays and joining them together be out of question?
Also, have you looked at industrial kitchen suppliers? Look under "hotel pans" and "cookie trays". |
Sheet pans is the name in the US and they come in various sizes, are aluminum, and have sloping sides.
Always available online at all the ususall suspects. Cheaper by a lot at local restaurant supply stores. Reasonably thick and rigid but wont support a human standing on it upside down. Standard sizes: https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...4fe017b6ec.png Typical examples: https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...439b125482.png |
i hate flimsy pans that cant take more than 350°F and warp inside oven.
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Originally Posted by Godless Commie
(Post 1497901)
Would buying smaller trays and joining them together be out of question?
Also, have you looked at industrial kitchen suppliers? Look under "hotel pans" and "cookie trays".
Originally Posted by y8s
(Post 1497915)
Sheet pans is the name in the US and they come in various sizes, are aluminum, and have sloping sides.
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Can you get some aluminum sheet and bend/rivet the edges to whatever size you need?
Most places I buy various shapes/forms of metal have cutting - shearing - bending equipment, and they do not charge extra for those services. These guys are local to you |
Originally Posted by Godless Commie
(Post 1498016)
Can you get some aluminum sheet and bend/rivet the edges to whatever size you need?
Most places I buy various shapes/forms of metal have cutting - shearing - bending equipment, and they do not charge extra for those services. These guys are local to you Thanks for the link. i'll see what they have. |
Check out "dog crate pans"
They're big and not $100. |
So I got a call from the local guys here... they want 80 bucks for a pan that's 24x30 with a 1" lip and it's regular sheet metal.
I came to this Gem on eBay. Apparently, it's 18 gauge stainless steel and the table portion is 2" thick. I figure I'd cut it at the first fold. 67 bucks. Fuck it. Thank you, Gentlemen, I appreciate the help. I'll let ya know details when it comes in. https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...0b2bc1be57.jpg |
Can a banjo fitting be used on a brake master cylinder instead of the usual hard line setup?
I have interference issues with the hard line going from the front of the master cylinder to the proportioning valve. |
Originally Posted by Godless Commie
(Post 1498300)
Can a banjo fitting be used on a brake master cylinder instead of the usual hard line setup?
I have interference issues with the hard line going from the front of the master cylinder to the proportioning valve. |
Originally Posted by Godless Commie
(Post 1498300)
Can a banjo fitting be used on a brake master cylinder instead of the usual hard line setup?
I have interference issues with the hard line going from the front of the master cylinder to the proportioning valve. --Ian |
Gonna weld in a fitting on my artech hot side for the egr. Does anyone know what the male fitting is for the exhaust side of an 01-05? I see bell sells a weld in fitting, but looking for other options.
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CT scan results are in. Doctor's report was rather wishy-washy, but it says they can't really see any definitive leaks. The size of the aneurism appears to be shrinking as well.
This makes me happy, because it means I probably won't have to drive back to UMass any time soon. |
So, you probably aren't about to die.
That's great news! You're in better shape than hustler's engine! |
Doctors’ reports are always wishy-washy - almost never definitely “you’re OK” or “you’re not OK”. If they lean mostly positive, that’s pretty much a win. No detected leaks, shrinking aneurism. Sounds like a good result. If they don’t want you back in a month, it’s encouraging. |
Originally Posted by rleete
(Post 1500089)
CT scan results are in. Doctor's report was rather wishy-washy, but it says they can't really see any definitive leaks. The size of the aneurism appears to be shrinking as well.
This makes me happy, because it means I probably won't have to drive back to UMass any time soon. |
It's 3 am, I am in the garage working on the weird ass turbo setup.
Back to back all nighters making sure turbos not hit block and manifold not hit hood is exhausting. I. am. tired. Interior is all done - seats taken apart and all metal parts sandblasted & powder coated, rear deck carpet replaced, new clockspring installed, even the pedals got new rubber pads. Underbody is finished with three coats of undercoating, trans, exhaust, sensors all in place and PPF adjusted. I still need to install the second MAP sensor, finish the new air box, plumb the vac and boost lines, button up and test the wiring, relocate some stuff, re-program the gauges, and install the manifold and injectors, and the IC, and the radiator... THEN, I'll deal with the laser cutter to complete the active louvers. Once all this stuff is done, tuning will commence. I am tired and that's my rant for this evening. |
Ttiwwp
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I will start a build thread. It's just that I hate starting a thread before I finish a project with all the delays and whatnot.
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