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Unread 09-04-2006, 22:29
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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.
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.
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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