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Using my Powermax 1250 with finecuts the file really needs to be a couple of inches larger. There were two small areas that got blown away just a little at the size I cut it.
I take no claim to designing it. Jason at Free DXF did.gcw8 wrote:This one looks great your very talented it would be worth every bit of 150 for sure
24x24 (inches)hotrodmetal1973 wrote:Drakus
I have been looking at this same piece for a little while. What size was the one that you sold for $150? Thanks.
Wayne
drakus wrote:I've cut it with on 14g at 24x24 with some minor mods to it. i looks better at 36x36.
I forget exactly which areas i fixed to cut it, but some of them were the tires/rims, up my the u joint in top left. some of the lines across the top need to be fixed up.
that is all i can remember off hand.
hint of advice if you cut 24x24, make sure all lines are a min 1/8in (.125) apart.
I get $150 out of it with no questions.
Me to, I had a guy come up to me and offer $30 "to take it of my hands" like it was a scrap piece. I about blew a gasket at his arrogance.SlapNutz Fabrication wrote:drakus wrote:I've cut it with on 14g at 24x24 with some minor mods to it. i looks better at 36x36.
I forget exactly which areas i fixed to cut it, but some of them were the tires/rims, up my the u joint in top left. some of the lines across the top need to be fixed up.
that is all i can remember off hand.
hint of advice if you cut 24x24, make sure all lines are a min 1/8in (.125) apart.
I get $150 out of it with no questions.
That's funny. I can't get 60 bucks out of the one I've had cut for a couple of months now.