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AdamHeard 11-02-2009 12:31

pic: 973 finished parts
 

Stuart 11-02-2009 12:33

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The Monsters? Those are for making your programmers work faster . . and longer . . and paranoid.

Caio 11-02-2009 12:35

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Those are for quenching your thirst.

Don't know what the monsters are for though...

usbcd36 11-02-2009 12:48

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It's like some sort of shrine…

Could the aluminum pieces be used for mounting square tube?

Borisdamole 11-02-2009 13:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by usbcd36 (Post 818628)
It's like some sort of shrine…


YES!!! ALL HAIL HASS!!!

artdutra04 11-02-2009 14:36

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They are obviously under-weight and way under-budget, and are using two Kurt vices for ballast. :rolleyes:

Perhaps they also programmed their CNC machine to open the cans of Monster for them.

A little more seriously, the parts shown look like they fit inside a 1"x2"x1/8" wall aluminum box tubing with a 45° knockout to attach perpendicular 1"x1" box tubing onto.

BTW, which Haas machine is that pictured? (Is it bad that I knew that solely based upon the steel sliding covers for the back spindle?)

Cory 11-02-2009 15:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by artdutra04 (Post 818669)

BTW, which Haas machine is that pictured? (Is it bad that I knew that solely based upon the steel sliding covers for the back spindle?)

Looks like a VF-2 or VF-3

Gary.C 11-02-2009 20:25

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Ahhh got to have the monsters in there

AdamHeard 12-02-2009 01:02

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Art... Real, real close on that guess... it's 1/16" wall :rolleyes: .

I believe it's a VF-2 as well, may be an older model that's similar, but pretty sure it's a VF-2.


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