Bridges, Bruce wrote:
>
> 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
Bruce, Yea that is what I meant, but for $90 I'd rather pay you guys to
get it right. Sounds like alot of operations. Bob
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