Who wants to do a little fab for me?
Sorry for posting a "wanted" ad in this forum... But here goes.
I need some rear stabilizer brackets made up. See pics:


So I figure I can just mail or drop these off (so cal>san gabriel valley>pasadena), and you just make them up in metal. I have sliding bolt holes so this doesn't have to be aircraft quality or anything, just 90 deg corners would be nice
Anywho, give me an email please with a price quote for labor + materials if you can help. Or if someone can recommend a shop, that would be very cool too!
Thanks,
Jeff
EDIT:
Here is the finished product! Louie of L-Con did them, and they came out fantastic. He had the pieces laser cut, and then did a very fine job welding. Clean!



I installed them, and they fit great. Big ups to Louie and his fabulous fabrication skills! heh...
Jeff
Modified by frostwhite92 at 8:26 PM 3/10/2005
I need some rear stabilizer brackets made up. See pics:


So I figure I can just mail or drop these off (so cal>san gabriel valley>pasadena), and you just make them up in metal. I have sliding bolt holes so this doesn't have to be aircraft quality or anything, just 90 deg corners would be nice

Anywho, give me an email please with a price quote for labor + materials if you can help. Or if someone can recommend a shop, that would be very cool too!
Thanks,
Jeff
EDIT:
Here is the finished product! Louie of L-Con did them, and they came out fantastic. He had the pieces laser cut, and then did a very fine job welding. Clean!



I installed them, and they fit great. Big ups to Louie and his fabulous fabrication skills! heh...
Jeff
Modified by frostwhite92 at 8:26 PM 3/10/2005
stainless, aluminum, mild steel, plate, sheetmetal? More info?
IM me.. I can do many things from mild steel if you get me the material and thickness. My prices will be reasonable if it dosent have to be tig'd
IM me.. I can do many things from mild steel if you get me the material and thickness. My prices will be reasonable if it dosent have to be tig'd
Not totally sure on the material needed. You guys tell me. The stock brackets I think are mild steel, stamped into shape. So I would think that mild would be fine. Dunno the gauge needed, but I can eyeball the thickness of the stock ones to give a rough idea. All I care is that they're solid, and the price is right. Fancy-pants materials or coatings aren't needed 
Thanks for all the replies.
Jeff

Thanks for all the replies.
Jeff
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