gnc103
Agricultural
- Jun 4, 2006
- 1
Is there a machine that would cost effectively drill multiple holes in 8 ft angle iron and be quick and easy to set each piece on?
I am new to this forum posted this same question in another area, sorry. We have a slight dilemma. We use 3"x3"x 1/4"(or 3/16" thick) 6061 aluminum angle to make mounting rails that are 20", 74", 78" or 96" long and have about 40 0.406" holes on one side and 30 0.406" holes on the other that have varying placement. We have farmed them out to a local water jet to have them cut, but it is costly and hard for them to set up aluminum angle on it. We also have used a drill press with drill jig to do them by hand, but is too labor intensive.
I would rather farm it out then purchase a machine, but we are only doing 100 to 200 at a time of a given length and can only afford about $10 per piece in machining, so an efficient setup is very important. Any thoughts?
Alternatively we could potentially cut out the pieces from a flat sheet on a water jet and bend them to an angle? However there are forces that could potentially open the bend back up that the structural angle can handle.
I appreciate all your help!
I am new to this forum posted this same question in another area, sorry. We have a slight dilemma. We use 3"x3"x 1/4"(or 3/16" thick) 6061 aluminum angle to make mounting rails that are 20", 74", 78" or 96" long and have about 40 0.406" holes on one side and 30 0.406" holes on the other that have varying placement. We have farmed them out to a local water jet to have them cut, but it is costly and hard for them to set up aluminum angle on it. We also have used a drill press with drill jig to do them by hand, but is too labor intensive.
I would rather farm it out then purchase a machine, but we are only doing 100 to 200 at a time of a given length and can only afford about $10 per piece in machining, so an efficient setup is very important. Any thoughts?
Alternatively we could potentially cut out the pieces from a flat sheet on a water jet and bend them to an angle? However there are forces that could potentially open the bend back up that the structural angle can handle.
I appreciate all your help!