Titanium fabrications

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GTWayne

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Monday 28th August 2006
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Hello All,
I am building an Ultima and am looking to have certain parts fabricated in Titanium, trouble is, I am unable as yet to find a firm/individual that can help me. Can anyone give me a starter?

GTWayne

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Monday 28th August 2006
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Would you like my address and when you deliver the starter to me I can shake you by the hand (or neck) and show my appreciation for very kind contribution to my cause.

GTWayne

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deltafox said:
GTWayne said:
Would you like my address and when you deliver the starter to me I can shake you by the hand (or neck) and show my appreciation for very kind contribution to my cause.


lol, hmmm. Let me think about it for a while.

Regarding the fabrication; what is it youre looking to make? Does it require welding?




I must say when I first saw your reply, I didn't get it! Then I read my post laugh

I intend to have things like pedals, steering column, latch pins and small incidentals replicated in titanium so yes, some welding will be required I would think.

GTWayne

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busa_rush said:
GTWayne said:
Would you like my address and when you deliver the starter to me I can shake you by the hand (or neck) and show my appreciation for very kind contribution to my cause.


I hope you manage to find a sense of humour when you see the prices for one off titanium fabrication !



I have just spent 5 long years building my Ultima, of course I have a sense of humour! (see post above). I did try to add a smiley to the 'neck' re post but for some reason it did not work.laughlaughlaughlaugh, typical, it bloody works NOW!

GTWayne

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Thanks all of you, I am going to find out a little more about what materials are available, I confess, I automatically thought Ti to be the way to go but realise more research is required.