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An example can be found at
http://www.mfgsupply.com/m/c/53-681.html?id=XGPPnfW9


$20?!! Have you priced out what material costs will be to this
yourself? I seriously doubt you can get to less than half, so is your
time worth $10(per). And that assumes that you get it right the first
time.

I realize you are a poor student, but for a potential $20 savings for
probably at least a day of work, I could find other places to employ
some "sweat equity". There is a pretty high chance of making some
scrap or borderline acceptable part here.

JW


Here is Option B:

http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...70_52526_52526

JW

 
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