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Hey everyone
 
[span]I checked with Cruizin before posting this as I didn't want to ruffle any feathers not being a vendor.
Basically I work in a fabrication shop with several industrial CO2 laser cutters.  I've always enjoyed helping others out with projects they're working on so I figured as Im a new FJ-09 owner I'd pass on the invitation.  I must be clear though I'm not looking to be a vendor and have no desire to detract from my riding time to fill orders.  I've made that mistake in the past and it took all the fun out of making new parts.  However if your looking to make a quick bracket and I can help out, I'd love to for a modest fee or trade.
 
My 2D laser can cut parts up to 120"x60" from stainless,carbon steel and alum ranging from .03" to .75" thick.   That being said I'm fairly bound to the material we have in stock for our daily production runs.  .08"(14g), .12"(11g),  .25" , .5" carbon steel is what we typically use. As well as .05"(18) stainless and sometimes .12" Alum.
 
Here's a small selection of some of my past projects as well as a link to a sale thread on another forum since you guys dont know me very well.
 
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I happened to come across this thread on a custom utility rack earlier. I could cut that in about 9 seconds :)
 
 
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and you need a login for the forum link
 
do you use computers to operate this laser cutter
 
 
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and you need a login for the forum link 
do you use computers to operate this laser cutter
 
 
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lol fair play.  Apparently this forum software doesn't support google photo links.  Changed the links to imgur.  The external forum link I cant control, It works for me as I'm auto logged in.  If you happen to sign up feel free to read up on me.
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I'm located in the Baltimore Maryland area.  The only issue see with the rack redfjniner designed is that it looks a little sharp if you were to be rear ended.  A slight bend down at the front would help insure your rear slides over top of it.
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