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Bringing the 4lb Caged lower back from the Dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="cj428mach" data-source="post: 15030141" data-attributes="member: 142081"><p>The machine shop owner gave me a ball park estimate and he told me "he'd be very close on it." If he is close to his number they would be $350 if I have 5 made, and he told me probably another $50 off per unit if I had 10 made. I didn't ask what higher volumes would run but they could easily become very reasonable. I just wanted to list the price at the worst case scenario incase his estimate is off. </p><p></p><p> If I was to end up with a large enough order I may ask for a small deposit from people just so I don't order like 50 and everyone backs out lol. The good news is the shop said they would have the design in CAD so if I ever needed to reorder they could just knock them out with out the design costs but they would still have to be ordered in a larger quantities to keep costs down. </p><p></p><p>The plan is to pop the pulley off my stock lower this weekend and try to run it by there the first of next week. I'll know more later after dropping the pulley off. We discussed machining a groove in the pulley for a snap ring to hold the bearing instead of staking. Then the only staking will be on the lower pulley bracket. I was told it would probably take a month and a half to get the finished product as they are very backed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cj428mach, post: 15030141, member: 142081"] The machine shop owner gave me a ball park estimate and he told me "he'd be very close on it." If he is close to his number they would be $350 if I have 5 made, and he told me probably another $50 off per unit if I had 10 made. I didn't ask what higher volumes would run but they could easily become very reasonable. I just wanted to list the price at the worst case scenario incase his estimate is off. If I was to end up with a large enough order I may ask for a small deposit from people just so I don't order like 50 and everyone backs out lol. The good news is the shop said they would have the design in CAD so if I ever needed to reorder they could just knock them out with out the design costs but they would still have to be ordered in a larger quantities to keep costs down. The plan is to pop the pulley off my stock lower this weekend and try to run it by there the first of next week. I'll know more later after dropping the pulley off. We discussed machining a groove in the pulley for a snap ring to hold the bearing instead of staking. Then the only staking will be on the lower pulley bracket. I was told it would probably take a month and a half to get the finished product as they are very backed up. [/QUOTE]
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