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  • u-33
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 309

    #1

    brasswork?

    Any of you guys expierenced in cutting and soldering brass can do me a small job? I can provide the drawings, all I need is a couple of brass brackets made up and soldered to another brass bracket with a brass bush installed, plus a pin made to connect the two.

    Cash payment, of course...

    Let me know?

    Cheers,

    Rich
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    #2
    Can you post a drawing

    Can you post a drawing up here?

    What's the application?

    Andy

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    • u-33
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2008
      • 309

      #3
      Pic attached Andy...hope it makes

      Pic attached Andy...hope it makes sense.

      Rich


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      • Guest

        #4
        So the triangular piece has

        So the triangular piece has a t-section on the rear face i.e. the bit with the 1/8" holes drilled in it (spacing of holes needed BTW).

        Also, perhaps a stainless rod to swivel in the brass bushes as opposed to brass?

        What is the application? If it's not heavily stressed the parts can be soft soldered. If they're stressed, silver soldered.

        Andy

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        • u-33
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2008
          • 309

          #5
          Sorry, forgot to tell you

          Sorry, forgot to tell you what it's for...it the stern gear on Sequel 5. The triangle bracket screws to the rear panel and supports the steering nozzle, the long brass strip is the bottom support and the pin is to connect the two and hold the nozzle in position.

          Hope that helps?

          Rich

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          • u-33
            Junior Member
            • Jun 2008
            • 309

            #6
            So the triangular piece has

            So the triangular piece has a t-section on the rear face i.e. the bit with the 1/8" holes drilled in it (spacing of holes needed BTW).

            Correct Andy.

            Also, perhaps a stainless rod to swivel in the brass bushes as opposed to brass?

            Stainless would be fine mate.

            What is the application? If it's not heavily stressed the parts can be soft soldered. If they're stressed, silver soldered.

            Answered this below...I hope!

            Andy

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            • Guest

              #7
              Gotcha. Soft soldering will do

              Gotcha. Soft soldering will do the trick.

              Okay I'll see what I can conjure up.

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              • u-33
                Junior Member
                • Jun 2008
                • 309

                #8
                Terrific stuff mate, thanks ever

                Terrific stuff mate, thanks ever so much for that. Let me know how much I owe you mate, cash will be on the way. Oh...screw hole spacing...hadn't thought that through, I would think four or five screws would hold it secure?

                Rich

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Can you fill in the

                  Can you fill in the dimension with the question marks please.

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                  • u-33
                    Junior Member
                    • Jun 2008
                    • 309

                    #10
                    Sorry Andy, guess I failed

                    Sorry Andy, guess I failed there...miserably. 1/2" inch mate...half an inch.

                    Regards,

                    Rich

                    PS..I've attached an image, sorry it's not too good, it's just a plastic mock up but it may give you an idea. The plastic triangle is the piece that needs replacing with the brass item. The bottom support isn't shown.

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Okay. I've had a fish

                      Okay. I've had a fish around in the brass drawer today. I don't have much in the way of 1/8" or 1/4" brass, I have lots of thinner sheet, which will be more than upto the task and will be less weight on the stern.

                      I'm loathe to go out and buy any brass, as the nearest brass stockist is some distance away.

                      Let me know if that's okay.

                      Andy

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                      • u-33
                        Junior Member
                        • Jun 2008
                        • 309

                        #12
                        Sounds fine to me Andy,

                        Sounds fine to me Andy, if you think it's ok then I'll go with that. It has to support the nozzle top and bottom, that's the criteria...I leave the final decision entirely in your capable hands mate.

                        Cheers,

                        Rich

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