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  • #16
    Re: YKC Julietta

    By the way, to all those concerned. I have applied for membership; awaiting confirmation of acceptance!

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    • #17
      Re: YKC Julietta

      HI Brian - those are on a YKC build - I havent got them myself ...yet! I did get in touch with aquila about 12 months ago and they said they would be £40 a pair!!! I have another pic whihc you might find useful. I have the hingey bit but not the mounting brackets. We should liaise over which bits we have - for making patterns :-) I will email you when I get a minute.

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      • #18
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        photos...
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        • #19
          Re: YKC Julietta

          Cameron, I wouldnt cut alloy panels with tin snips as you will get distortion along the edge.
          If you have to do a long straight cut try using a good steel ruler and a few hard passes of a stanley knife then fold to and throw along the score until the panel parts.

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          • #20
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            I used a jigsaw with a metal cutting blade to cut ally but it pays to clamp everything tight and support both sides as near to the cut as possible.

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            • #21
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              A nibbler, either hand powered or electric is the easiest way of cutting alloy (or mild steel for that matter) without distortion. If you can produce a cad drawing there are firms that will laser or plasma cut panels.

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              • #22
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                ah now laser cutting - that sounds nice. And I know someone who has one!!! hmmm a plan beginning to come together at last.

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