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Wire Forming

01/07/2011 11:23 PM

I am seeking references for wire forming and welding machinery to be used in the manufacture of warren trusses that will be fabricated with wire diameters ranging fron 2 mm. to 6 mm.

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Re: Wire Forming

01/08/2011 2:04 AM

You might try these or similar guys: http://www.aimmachines.com/ [found by searching on "automated wire bending"]

(Too bad about the ding-dong that tried to sell you stainless steel medical tubing in response to your earlier thread.)

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01/08/2011 6:55 PM

Thanks for the link. They have great machines (and pricey).

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