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Billet 80% 2011 Frames
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Depending on pricing I would like to purchase a few.If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of payments.
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My opinion;Hello all, I hope everyone is in the midst of wringing in the New Year on a positive note.
To answer some questions, and as a very conservative estimate, we are hoping everything will be in full swing no later than late Spring; although in reality, I predict the process will move much faster than that.
Pricing is still in the works, and should be revealed before February
One question on my end to all of you DIY folks that have completed an 80% with a jig, how do you cut the frame rails without a mill? It seems CNC build parties are becoming the de facto standard.
Sell the paperweights and make the code for CNC available to anyone that buys a paperweight.
Like Randall said, this is not really a project for the faint of heart or inexperienced. I think a true machinist / gunsmith could drill the holes and cut the rails from a print. The only benefit to a jig would be making the set up easier for the non-CNC folks.Anyone press will hear the fat lady sing.
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I am in definitely for 1 (maybe 2, dep on cost once avail).My opinion;
Sell the paperweights and make the code for CNC available to anyone that buys a paperweight.
Like Randall said, this is not really a project for the faint of heart or inexperienced. I think a true machinist / gunsmith could drill the holes and cut the rails from a print. The only benefit to a jig would be making the set up easier for the non-CNC folks.
I also am curious about this option as well, especially for those of us not local for a machine party. Pls consider this as an option in addition to a jig.
Lastly, thank you for bringing this to life.Comment
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+1My opinion;
Sell the paperweights and make the code for CNC available to anyone that buys a paperweight.
Like Randall said, this is not really a project for the faint of heart or inexperienced. I think a true machinist / gunsmith could drill the holes and cut the rails from a print. The only benefit to a jig would be making the set up easier for the non-CNC folks.
Though some of us non CNC folk are sadists that love to beat our heads against the wall doing these sorts of things with Stone Age equipment.
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