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Parts on the test block
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I am making up a couple of these Master cylinder braces for testing.

Apparently our firewalls flex quite a lot when some decent leg force is applied.

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Stay tuned... I will release other part images of what I have on the "To be machined" list in this thread..

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Now available once more only with more metal.

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What's the cost of the vent covers?

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$250.00 = Left and Right

You will need to sand the surf milling marks off the surface if you want them totally smooth. I will do it for an additional $50

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Are you machining the vents out of aluminium? You could get them anodised or chromed if they are.

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Yessir, 6061 aluminum.

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Anodized cowl vent grilles? ......ssssexy.

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Gotta get a quantity of parts in a batch to have the anodizing be cost effective.

Wish I had the gear to plate these myself.

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Not hard or expensive to put together check out this site for Home Anodizing.
http://www.bryanpryor.com/anodizing/

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can you anodize metal parts this way as well

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