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Steve B[_13_] February 27th 13 12:14 AM

Job estimate
 
I need say, 6 pieces. A wedge shape, like a wood carpenter's shim. About
six or eight inches long, 1.5" wide, and 1/4" thick. It would start out
1/4" and taper to zero on the other end. It would have to be pretty close
in tolerances.

What would a guy pay to get something like that built if they knew a metal
guy?





Steve W.[_4_] February 27th 13 12:44 AM

Job estimate
 
Steve B wrote:
I need say, 6 pieces. A wedge shape, like a wood carpenter's shim. About
six or eight inches long, 1.5" wide, and 1/4" thick. It would start out
1/4" and taper to zero on the other end. It would have to be pretty close
in tolerances.

What would a guy pay to get something like that built if they knew a metal
guy?





Steel, Titanium, Aluminum?
Hardened, Annealed?
How "pretty close" are you talking? One side? All sides?
Surface finish? One side? All sides?

--
Steve W.

Gunner[_7_] February 27th 13 07:13 AM

Job estimate
 
On Tue, 26 Feb 2013 17:14:12 -0700, "Steve B"
wrote:

I need say, 6 pieces. A wedge shape, like a wood carpenter's shim. About
six or eight inches long, 1.5" wide, and 1/4" thick. It would start out
1/4" and taper to zero on the other end. It would have to be pretty close
in tolerances.

What would a guy pay to get something like that built if they knew a metal
guy?




$65 an hour in a lot of places here in California.

You dont have a tilting vise?

Gunner

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Steve B[_13_] February 27th 13 05:07 PM

Job estimate
 

"Steve W." wrote in message
...
Steve B wrote:
I need say, 6 pieces. A wedge shape, like a wood carpenter's shim.
About six or eight inches long, 1.5" wide, and 1/4" thick. It would
start out 1/4" and taper to zero on the other end. It would have to be
pretty close in tolerances.

What would a guy pay to get something like that built if they knew a
metal guy?



Steel, Titanium, Aluminum?
Hardened, Annealed?
How "pretty close" are you talking? One side? All sides?
Surface finish? One side? All sides?

--
Steve W.


Steel. And just as accurate as one of the wood wedges. Buffed smooth of
burrs, but nothing special on finishing. Just a gradual taper from 1/4" to
nothing on the wide side.

Steve



Pete S February 28th 13 04:53 AM

Job estimate --- for tapered shim
 
There are a number of different tapered shims used in front end alignment
and spring/axle alignment.
Here is one example:
http://www.4wheelparts.com/Lift-Kits...=101&t_pt=5502

The ones in the link above seem to have steps on them, but I have seen some
that don't.

As others have said, a lot depends on the material and the accuracy
required. It wouldn't take a blacksmith very long to forge them out of
anything from mild steel to high carbon tool steel, etc.. Another thought:
what about heat treatment?

Pete Stanaitis
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"Steve B" wrote in message
...

"Steve W." wrote in message
...
Steve B wrote:
I need say, 6 pieces. A wedge shape, like a wood carpenter's shim.
About six or eight inches long, 1.5" wide, and 1/4" thick. It would
start out 1/4" and taper to zero on the other end. It would have to be
pretty close in tolerances.

What would a guy pay to get something like that built if they knew a
metal guy?



Steel, Titanium, Aluminum?
Hardened, Annealed?
How "pretty close" are you talking? One side? All sides?
Surface finish? One side? All sides?

--
Steve W.


Steel. And just as accurate as one of the wood wedges. Buffed smooth of
burrs, but nothing special on finishing. Just a gradual taper from 1/4"
to nothing on the wide side.

Steve


Dennis February 28th 13 05:02 AM

Job estimate
 
On 27/02/2013 08:14, Steve B wrote:
I need say, 6 pieces. A wedge shape, like a wood carpenter's shim. About
six or eight inches long, 1.5" wide, and 1/4" thick. It would start out
1/4" and taper to zero on the other end. It would have to be pretty close
in tolerances.

What would a guy pay to get something like that built if they knew a metal
guy?





of interest I searched:

https://www.google.com/search?q=stee...w=1280&bih=643

and found

http://www.crosstexassupply.com/cata...jax-pipe-wedge


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