Sproink!

Theron J. Bliss tbliss at mestek.com
Tue Oct 3 14:26:09 EDT 2000


Maybe I can look into getting some made up, if there is enough of a desire for
them.  It might be more cost effective to make them out of billet aluminum.  The
stainless is a bit heavy, and expensive, and as long as the aluminum is billet,
and not cast, they'll never break.  If there are enough people who could use the
sunroof tracks, or any other machined item like this, let me know, and I have a
friend who owns a machine shop, where I could get prices on something like
this.  As I'm a CAD designer, I can make the designs, and CNC codes, and just
have him mill the pieces.

Theron J. Bliss

TM wrote:

> Billet stainless? Sweet! Too bad he's not still there- I really could have
> used a pair of those a couple months ago.
>
> Taka
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> I've currently got 4 5000 parts cars, all sedans.  I'm sure one of them has
> a
> good track.  If you need me to, I can check for you.  When my brother worked
> in
> a machine shop, he machined new ones from solid billet stainless steel, and
> they never broke again.
>
> Theron J. Bliss




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