Battery tie down (made the first one)

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jschrauwen
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Post by jschrauwen »

Nice work Adam. Will this be integratable with the 2 arms from the oem tie-down or will you be doing the 2 attaching arms in aluminum also. I'm interested in a GB if one ever developes. Make sure you bring it to a few of the events/meets for the next few months so that the word can be spread. Don't forget especially to bring it to the MOM (Meeting of Mazdas) August 20th. cheers,
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you will eather be able to use it with the factory arms, or i might make some nice alluminum bars to go with it, im sorta stuck right now, no machine to make them on, ugh.

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Post by Cy »

ok so your converting an old standing mill into CNC...

so like 30:1 gears on what would normally be hand-wheels to move the stuff round...


What do you program it with?
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