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Re: Transmission help
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Originally Posted by Dzdconfusd
You will spend more money to make them than AndyMark's costs.
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Not unless you are paying for manufacturing. If you do all the manufacturing yourself, you will save money.
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Originally Posted by Dzdconfusd
If you use dogs to shift, unless you have REALLY good CNC programers and machines, just buy them from AndyMark.
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Andymark's prices on the individual components are really good, but who says they are the size you need? Also, a dog shifting transmission can be made with a milling machine and lathe (if you go square dog and 716 style) or with the addition of rotary table or perhaps indexing head, you could do a 3 "finger" shifting dog. Of course CNC is better, but it isn't absolutely necessary.
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