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    "Looking very nice ad sturdy.

    This is how I got my beams sorted I welded 15mm plates on each end and then had them machined parallel and to length. I also had two faces of the box machined to get the box section true so that the front plate could be bolted to the beams true"


    How did you do it Clive? Asking as this should be done in one operation/clamping - long piece.
    Thanks
    Last edited by Tom J; 26-12-2016 at 11:00 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom J View Post
    "Looking very nice ad sturdy.

    This is how I got my beams sorted I welded 15mm plates on each end and then had them machined parallel and to length. I also had two faces of the box machined to get the box section true so that the front plate could be bolted to the beams true"


    How did you do it Clive? Asking as this should be done in one operation/clamping - long piece.
    Thanks
    They were done on a Hurco VMC clamped and machined in one operation ie front and top faces machined and both ends. But I had to take the two beams to a guy with a horizontal mill to get the holes in the ends drilled and tapped.

    Then the front gantry plate was bolted to the machined faces of the 60x60x5 box.
    It was the only way I could make sure that the gantry would be square and true.

    The drilling at tapping cost me about £25 for the 16 holes.
    Last edited by Clive S; 27-12-2016 at 12:42 AM.
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    They were done on a Hurco VMC clamped and machined in one operation ie front and top faces machined and both ends. But I had to take the two beams to a guy with a horizontal mill to get the holes in the ends drilled and tapped.

    Then the front gantry plate was bolted to the machined faces of the 60x60x5 box.
    It was the only way I could make sure that the gantry would be square and true.

    The drilling at tapping cost me about £25 for the 16 holes.
    Very good price Clive, where was it?
    For profile up to 50mm I use lathe with independent jaws.
    All the machine I have access to are limited with size (sort of big model engineering)

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    Clive S's Avatar
    Lives in Marple Stockport, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 19 Hours Ago Forum Superstar, has done so much to help others, they deserve a medal. Has a total post count of 3,342. Received thanks 618 times, giving thanks to others 82 times. Made a monetary donation to the upkeep of the community. Is a beta tester for Machinists Network features.
    Very good price Clive, where was it?
    It was done by local engineering firm as a job on the side by the boss in Stockport.
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

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