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Notorio
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AUG 26, 01:57 PM
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To the Fabricators on the Forum, I'm looking for your help on a small job for my business. I'm returning to my roots as a cleaning formulation designer and am firing up an antique scrub tester where I can test soiled ceramic tiles. What I need fabricated is a shallow, stainless steel tray to hold the test run-off from the formulations (most will contain 3-5% chlorine bleach) and then some rinse water. Please see below for a picture of the set up and a diagram of the tray and then send me a PM for what you would charge. Thank you!
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Trinten
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SEP 10, 09:49 PM
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If you haven't already -- just in case they don't check this forum, I would say it's definitely worth reaching out to Will and FieroGuru. I believe they both have all the equipment to make that. I know they are both busy, but this doesn't look like a time consuming project - just limited by needing specific equipment.
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Notorio
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SEP 10, 11:56 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Trinten:
If you haven't already -- just in case they don't check this forum, I would say it's definitely worth reaching out to Will and FieroGuru. I believe they both have all the equipment to make that. I know they are both busy, but this doesn't look like a time consuming project - just limited by needing specific equipment. |
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Thank you very much for the tip! I shall definitely contact them.
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Will
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SEP 12, 10:45 AM
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quote | Originally posted by Notorio:
Thank you very much for the tip! I shall definitely contact them. |
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I received your PM. Thanks for thinking of me!
Is this a business or a hobby? I imagine if you're running a business, your needs will change over time and you'll want to modify, expand or enhance the capabilities of your test apparatus. To that end, you're better off finding a local sheet metal shop that will do small jobs like this, and establishing a business relationship with them. Then you can just... go there when you need updates to your apparatus. It would be a heck of a lot more expeditious from a business standpoint to work with a local vendor on this.
Edit: I searched google maps for "sheet metal fabrication temecula, ca" and saw at least a dozen results. Some of those will be HVAC shops, but some also looked like hot rod/chassis fabrication outfits. There's gotta be one of those who likes small jobs for a few extra $$$.
Edit 2: For example... do you want to add a drain fitting to your tray? Easy to have a local shop do that[This message has been edited by Will (edited 09-12-2021).]
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87_special
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OCT 14, 09:00 PM
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I'm in San Diego and can make it. PM sent.
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Notorio
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OCT 15, 11:50 AM
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Thanks for the contacts everybody. I did take Will's advise and find a local shop to do the job. But I also now have some back-up contacts for future work so I'm all set.
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