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I am searching for someone who works with metal modifications /
fabrication who would be willing to provide a price to make a bracket
for me. I can email or fax an actual size drawing or provide a CAD
program called Emachine with the bracket file indicating all
dimensions. The file extension for the Emachine program is EMS but I
have converted it to a DXF AutoCAD file if that helps. I'm hoping to
get this done ASAP.

Any help appreciated.

Thank you

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I suppose you are correct, but it's a top secret government job and I
can't say. Ok, i'm kidding.

I live in the northern subs of Detroit. The material required is 1/8"
thick stainless steel, possibly 304 type which is weldable and
polishable or equivalant. The size is roughly 5 1/2" X 2 3/4". The
purpose is for a motorcycle modification which allows me to mount an
accessory from another manufacture onto my bike which, obviously, is a
different manufacture.

Any help is still appreciated.

Thank you

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I suppose you are correct, but it's a top secret government job and I
can't say. Ok, i'm kidding.

I live in the northern subs of Detroit. The material required is 1/8"
thick stainless steel, possibly 304 type which is weldable and
polishable or equivalant. The size is roughly 5 1/2" X 2 3/4". The
purpose is for a motorcycle modification which allows me to mount an
accessory from another manufacture onto my bike which, obviously, is a
different manufacture.

Any help is still appreciated.

Thank you

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Default Searching for CNC machinists / fabricators

I suppose you are correct, but it's a top secret government job and I
can't say. Ok, i'm kidding.

I live in the northern subs of Detroit. The material required is 1/8"
thick stainless steel, possibly 304 type which is weldable and
polishable or equivalant. The size is roughly 5 1/2" X 2 3/4". The
purpose is for a motorcycle modification which allows me to mount an
accessory from another manufacture onto my bike which, obviously, is a
different manufacture.

Any help is still appreciated.

Thank you

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