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Dick Bennett #156666 Wed Oct 21 2009 01:56 PM
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Hey, Thanks for posting that Dick! I have wanted to measure someones pump for a future pattern and never had the chance. I saved the image to 'my documents'. wink

Larry


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st.rod #156675 Wed Oct 21 2009 02:26 PM
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No problem.
I meas. it last year for a friend that cut the design from 2 pcs of 16 gauge & spot welded them to repo skins.

BTW, original clips & pins were made of steel, not brass.

Dick Bennett #156717 Wed Oct 21 2009 06:41 PM
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If the side is flat, take Dick's pattern, cutout proper thickness of sheet metal. Using cutout sheet and the cutout part, and sandwich the pump side. Using either sheet metal roll, english wheel or a press can apply pressure to the sandwich and that will give you the embossed side no welding. use the pattern for many more sides. tt

oldgoaly #156737 Thu Oct 22 2009 01:50 AM
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Thanks for the diemensions, I can cut that out on the flat bed plasma cutter. I will try Joe's idea and see how it turns out, it should work perfect. I will even try and find some one local to press them like TT sugested and see which way looks best. All of these are great ideas. Thank You for the advice.


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a common 20 ton shop/bearing press should work. tt

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