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I will be using a separate, isolated regular M35 tank, I was able to pick up an extra one, along with the straps. It will easily fit on the passenger side next to the existing tanks. I have an extra “long style” airpack that will be rebuilt prior to the install, along with new cunifer brake...
It CAN be made with a water jet or laser or plasma cam in pieces, then figure out how to assemble it all together as a weldment. It would be a G-code nightmare for CNC and casting wouldn’t be cheap or easy either.
I’m thinking if I can’t get my hands on one of these brackets I will use the 3D...
It’s on grabcad. Just set up a profile with them and download it. If not I can send it to you tomorrow when I’m at work.
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Much easier to do if you got fab skills and abilities. Unless you have access to CNC equipment or people that can cast it for you. Not cheap if you have to hire someone!!!
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Not strong enough with the material I used as it limits the “infill” to save on filament. I’ve never done stress analysis on PLA filament, which is what this printer uses. I doubt using solid fill would be strong enough. Although this gives someone a working model to make a jig to make their own...
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