Bob,
I may have misunderstood your post... If you are interested in making your
own TBs please email Frank H to discuss the machine setups, mill
programming, tool selection etc. Hes turning the cranks.. Im the email
guy, order taker, track tester (yeah right), and assembler! There is a
very small component of hand labor, but for the most part its all done on a
CNC mill (to cut the bodies) and a lath (to cut the stage IIs butterflys)
and a little centerless grinding for the shafts. Not many secrets there!
Frank may not be around his email today, (I hope hs at the shop) but he
should be happy to respond...
BKB
-----Original Message-----
From: Bridges, Bruce [mailto:bbridges@alarismed.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 1998 6:53 AM
To: 'dakota-truck@buffnet.net'
Subject: RE: DML: RE: TB status (Frank)
Bob,
(snip)
Frank, (Bruce answering)
Questions about your TB....
1) Can I buy the TB then send mine
back? (Gota drive the truck daily)
Yes!
2) How much?
$90.00
3) Instuctions for
install?
In the works
4)How long does install take?
25 minutes
4) I own a machine shop can I do
this myself?
If you owned a bakery you could do it yourself! Its as easy (easier) than
putting in spark plugs
(maybe you don't want to answer that, if so I understand :)
Bob Nichols, If your interested, Privately email me with your truck profile
(cubic inches year etc.)
Bruce K Bridges
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