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01/22/2009 3:38 AM

i want a small fabrication project in mechanical engineering as soon as possible

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01/22/2009 3:51 AM

There is no free lunch. First you need to figure out thats what do you expect from the CR4.

You can not expect that members will first derive a question from your post and reply to same.

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01/22/2009 4:46 AM

A 1mm internal dimension cube from 22gauge stinless steel sheet?

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01/22/2009 5:05 AM

I already used that last year and did not get good marks for it.

Note I is a differant geust.

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01/22/2009 9:39 AM

You can get small fabrication project in ME quicker than anyone here can give you one.

P. S. Your demands may go unnoticed.

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01/22/2009 2:02 PM

We have excess work we could possibly outsource to you. What fabrication facilities do you have? Are we talking low quantities (10,000 fittings) or is your company equipped with CNC machines.

Can you handle Titanium?

Are you a certified military contractor, this would help.

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06/27/2024 2:56 AM

<...as soon as possible...>

Anything is possible.

In Gantt chart terms, items labelled as such go right down the back end, because other things with a start date take precedence on resources.

, perhaps?

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06/29/2024 9:41 AM

Fabricate a micro black hole generator then harvest the 17 new elements manifested on the negative event horizon. There will be many more elements, but they will appear much deeper inside of the negative event horizon and you'll get sucked in. Once completed crash the newly formed black hole and quantify the creation of the new elements. The best part is that you get to name the new elements. May I suggest Notsosmartium as the first element?

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06/29/2024 11:28 AM

I believe that mechanics, electronics, chemistry and physics are the same things. Being so, I suggest inserting a precision full wave rectifier at the feedpoint of an antenna.

That will give you a career of un-ending projects.

Electronics, chemistry and physics is just invisible or wee little mechanics.

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