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2017/07/06 22:21:01 (permalink)
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Later cutting and machining Adelaide

Hi guys, was wondering in anyone on here has any recommendations on Adelaide business that dose later cutting and machining. Looking at getting some custom brackets made up and pins machined. Any advice would be helpful. Cheers
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    Paul Dunstan
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    Re: Later cutting and machining Adelaide 2017/07/06 22:25:42 (permalink)
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    Depends where you are.
    I have used Computer cut in Wingfield for private stuff and have also use Adelaide Profile Cutting down Lonsdale way as they're a vendor for work. I have been happy with both and are equally helpful to answer questions etc.

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    Re: Later cutting and machining Adelaide 2017/07/06 22:30:47 (permalink)
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    Thanks Paul, I work down in wingfield so that might be the go. Cheers.
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    Re: Later cutting and machining Adelaide 2017/07/06 22:35:42 (permalink)
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    Are you going to supply the DXF files?

    Cheers

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    Re: Later cutting and machining Adelaide 2017/07/10 18:05:17 (permalink)
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    I've got the design on file but I'll have to check the format. I've been viewing it as s pdf file. I'll check next time I'm home. Why is that mate?
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    Re: Later cutting and machining Adelaide 2017/07/10 20:40:12 (permalink)
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    DXF is the most common format as I think they'll need to convert it for their process which may mean more $$. That's all.

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    Re: Later cutting and machining Adelaide 2017/07/10 22:44:31 (permalink)
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    Thanks for the heads up. I'll check it out. 👍
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