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Old 08-29-07, 06:04 AM
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Anyone have motormount dimensions?

I've got some delrin stock here at work and I need some solid motor mounts. I forgot to grab a mount last weekend and I'd like to get these done for the three day weekend coming up. Anyone have a mount handy or know how thick I should make these?

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You going through columbus before you begin machining them?
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If you don't mind waiting until friday I can measure my stock motor mounts.
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I can wait if no can get the dimensions, but I leave work at 4 pm and it would take me about 30 min or so to turn them.

I found that metal shop you were talking about, going to stop by there saturday morning and get me some titanium!
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Nice, I didn't know blacklick sheet metal carried titanium.. that's good to know. I don't think it will be early on friday, so I don't think I can help you out. I'll be down in ohio late on friday. Maybe logan can help you out?
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what's the Ti for?
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Oh, I was talking about the Research Alloys place. The Ti is for heat shields n stuff.
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I didnt know the heat transfer coefficient if Ti was lower than 304.
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It's not, but there are other factors I'm interested in. Mainly corrosion resistance, weight, and of course, the BLING factor. The heatshields will have an insulation backing as well.
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Gotcha. Sounds balla.
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