thistle3585
Plastic
- Joined
- Mar 16, 2011
- Location
- Indiana
Just looking, haven't most the multis left the building? I know they have all but vanished in my neck of the woods.If they keep this on shore, someone who could run lights out on a couple machines with subs and backworking could get the price down especially if they had a couple machines that usually slept through the night.Are either of you running multi-spindles?
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Think Snow Eh!
Ox
Not two feet away. I have a good sized monitor and set the font to read sitting upright in my office chair. Your avatar is fuzzy, and leaning in I can make out Acme Gridley, barely. Even looking close it looks like it could be Acne Cridley inside of what have could of been a road kill turkey vulture. It isn't clear at all with my settings at any distance.Doo you recognize my avitar?
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Think Snow Eh!
Ox
Yes, I have multi's.
Could I run these - sure.
Would I be the best source - prolly not.
The guy needs to find a "brass" shop, and they will likely have some Davenports that would be able to knock these out in 5 seconds or so with no tit.
Mine would be a little slower, and would leave a tit. Minimal, but I don't have pick-offs on mine, which is almost a std feature on a Davenport.
I don't have a broad view of multis as I have only been around small Acmes and Tornos AS-14's and I just kept them loaded once in a blue moon. Most of the parts they dropped weren't complete, they were finished on Imobedorfs. About all I remember is it looked like setting one up is a PITA, too many tight places to get your hands in to, no thanks. The guys that ran those machines were kind of different bred, kept in touch with old co-workers, and helped the displaced find work. It seemed mutli-spindle man was a drying bred here in my area from WW2-late 1980's and I would assume in didn't turn around.
Thanks for the input, 5 seconds, I was guessing 10-15, on the right machine, so oops! I figure 20 or so on a machine with a sub and full back working. Then there is the material & chip reclaim math.
Just another case like that Ledwell VMC for $1, a little math talked me out of it.
I think you are right, that would be the tipping quantity where I could compete with a six spindle on price. I could also end up working my tail off if my pencil wasn't sharp enough.If they need 12K in 4 weeks, I would quote them if I was you.
You may not land the 80K, but you may be able to run the hot parts?
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Think Snow Eh!
Ox
I wonder if your bunch of years is longer than mine. I didn't think cold headers could run 1/2" stock as they ran coils through a straightener.I haven't been around cold heading machines for a bunch of years, but maybe that would be the machinery and process to make these. Not sure if the undercut can be formed with the thread roll. What I do know is they produce parts fast and make zero chips.
Hey Andrew,I am seeking a quote for 12,000 and 25,000 3/8 brass plugs. We have an estimated annual usage of 80,000 pieces. We will need these parts in 4-5 weeks.
Andrew
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