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spare sheet of 20mm ally plate

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spare sheet of 20mm ally plate

Post by andrew e »

At work we ordered 2 sheets of 3mm Ally plate, and the delivery company accedently delivered 2 sheets of 20mm plate. I have my name on one, but what can i build with it? Beadlock rings mabe, Any other ideas? I have plasmas, mills, lathes, migs and tigs at my disposal.

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Re: spare sheet of 20mm ally plate

Post by chimpboy »

andrew e wrote:At work we ordered 2 sheets of 3mm Ally plate, and the delivery company accedently delivered 2 sheets of 20mm plate. I have my name on one, but what can i build with it? Beadlock rings mabe, Any other ideas? I have plasmas, mills, lathes, migs and tigs at my disposal.

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Post by bazooked »

wait till they find out bout there cok up :rofl:
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Post by jeep97tj »

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Post by Patroler »

Hawse fairlead? i made one myself from 20mm alloy plate, but yea, like bazooked said i'd wait til the noticed their rooster up before cutting it up.
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Post by DBW »

Come on Andyebay, Mick will want it for the Mustang!

You could always me make stuff with it. :armsup:
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Post by spazbot »

im sure they will want those plates back and im sure you dont wanna pay for them as they will be pretty $$
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Post by chimpboy »

spazbot wrote:im sure they will want those plates back and im sure you dont wanna pay for them as they will be pretty $$
So, leave them alone for a while, but if they still ahven't asked for them back in a few months, fuck 'em.

Did you sign for 3mm or 20mm?
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Post by redzook »

jeep97tj wrote:belly plate
seems it would gouge to much and stick rather then slide
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Post by familybus »

damn! i need some 3mm stuff to make some mudguards for my boat trailer! i wonder if 20mm stuff would do the job? :D
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Post by chimpboy »

redzook wrote:
jeep97tj wrote:belly plate
seems it would gouge to much and stick rather then slide
I agree - steel's better for this.
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Post by andrew e »

bazooked wrote:wait till they find out bout there cok up :rofl:
Thanks for the jinx :finger:

cant have it no more. i should have cut it up yesterday.....
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