dbb80
Industrial
- May 21, 2009
- 2
ive got an "L" shaped aluminum cross section. need to build a square frame. the miters can have no evidence of welding after paint and need to look perfect
so we got a sample corner that the customer expects us to match. it looks like the aluminum was scored and then formed to be the shape. like they had a sheet of aluminum and put a series of \/ style grooves in it that when bent form a perfect mitered "L" cross section mitered joint. how the heck did they do it?
there is no welding on this sample and no evidence of glue. does anybody know how its done?
(if needed i can try to snap a pic of it)
so we got a sample corner that the customer expects us to match. it looks like the aluminum was scored and then formed to be the shape. like they had a sheet of aluminum and put a series of \/ style grooves in it that when bent form a perfect mitered "L" cross section mitered joint. how the heck did they do it?
there is no welding on this sample and no evidence of glue. does anybody know how its done?
(if needed i can try to snap a pic of it)