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New Production 6.2L/700R4 TV Brackets (Interested?)

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I saw an aftermarket bracket on fleabay right after I bought my original equipment bracket on fleabay. The aftermerket one looked pretty good and was cheaper. I think I got the factory one referred to by barry0307. He relisted it and kept lowering the price. I did the by it now just seconds after the price had been lowered but the higher price was still showing on my feed. Lucky me. Seems like it was $69.00
 

glaser06

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Just snagged one on eBay for $51 shipped. I have SpaceClaim modeling software and can do a 3D sketch of it if anyone is interested. At least then you could get a model make, possibly printed with metal sintering.
 

RumRunner742

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Just snagged one on eBay for $51 shipped. I have SpaceClaim modeling software and can do a 3D sketch of it if anyone is interested. At least then you could get a model make, possibly printed with metal sintering.
I'm surrounded by aircraft part manufacturers. If you have the CAD data I'm sure I can find a vendor here to make them. I'm not sure of the per-unit costs, but its worth a shot.
 

Ackevor

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Just snagged one on eBay for $51 shipped. I have SpaceClaim modeling software and can do a 3D sketch of it if anyone is interested. At least then you could get a model make, possibly printed with metal sintering.
I need dimensions and a couple pictures so I can make a 3d model then proceed to 3d print a few. I need one myself but can't find one to dimension. Did you happen to model yours?
 

glaser06

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I need dimensions and a couple pictures so I can make a 3d model then proceed to 3d print a few. I need one myself but can't find one to dimension. Did you happen to model yours?
No, but if you're interested I can as start as soon as this project I'm on ends. I didn't get any interest initially but haven't done the swap yet either.

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Ackevor

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No, but if you're interested I can as start as soon as this project I'm on ends. I didn't get any interest initially but haven't done the swap yet either.
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If you are strapped for time I am more than happy to make up a model for you. I would just need the dimensions and a few pictures. Otherwise I would love any sort of model to send to my printer when you do have time.
 

glaser06

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If you are strapped for time I am more than happy to make up a model for you. I would just need the dimensions and a few pictures. Otherwise I would love any sort of model to send to my printer when you do have time.
Ok, when I get back home next week I'll see what we can do. What program or file type do you use?

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Ackevor

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Ok, when I get back home next week I'll see what we can do. What program or file type do you use?

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Autodesk Fusion 360. Here are the compatible file types.

The following file types can be imported into Fusion 360:
Autodesk Alias (*.wire)
AutoCAD DWG Files (*.dwg)
Autodesk Fusion 360 Archive Files (*.f3d)
Autodesk Fusion 360 Toolpath Archive Files (*.cam360)
Autodesk Inventor Files (*.ipt, *.iam)
CATIA V5 Files (*.CATProduct, *.CATPart)
DXF Files (*.dxf)
FBX (*.fbx)
IGES (*ige, *iges, *igs)
NX (*prt)
OBJ (*.obj)
Parasolid Binary Files (*.x_b)
Parasolid Text Files (*.x_t)
Pro/ENGINEER and Creo Parametric Files (*.asm, *.prt)
Pro/ENGINEER Granite Files (*.g)
Pro/ENGINEER Neutral Files(*.neu)
Rhino Files (*.3dm)
SAT/SMT Files (*.sab, *.sat, *.smb, *.smt)
SolidWorks Files (*.prt, *.asm, *.sldprt, *.sldasm)
STEP Files (*.ste, *.step, *.stp)
STL Files (*.stl)​
SketchUp Files (*.skp)
 

glaser06

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Autodesk Fusion 360. Here are the compatible file types.

The following file types can be imported into Fusion 360:
Autodesk Alias (*.wire)
AutoCAD DWG Files (*.dwg)
Autodesk Fusion 360 Archive Files (*.f3d)
Autodesk Fusion 360 Toolpath Archive Files (*.cam360)
Autodesk Inventor Files (*.ipt, *.iam)
CATIA V5 Files (*.CATProduct, *.CATPart)
DXF Files (*.dxf)
FBX (*.fbx)
IGES (*ige, *iges, *igs)
NX (*prt)
OBJ (*.obj)
Parasolid Binary Files (*.x_b)
Parasolid Text Files (*.x_t)
Pro/ENGINEER and Creo Parametric Files (*.asm, *.prt)
Pro/ENGINEER Granite Files (*.g)
Pro/ENGINEER Neutral Files(*.neu)
Rhino Files (*.3dm)
SAT/SMT Files (*.sab, *.sat, *.smb, *.smt)
SolidWorks Files (*.prt, *.asm, *.sldprt, *.sldasm)
STEP Files (*.ste, *.step, *.stp)
STL Files (*.stl)​
SketchUp Files (*.skp)
Familiar with it. Have a license but haven't used it yet, boss is still hung up on using Ansys SpaceClaim. Be a good excuse to start playing with it (or sketch up!).

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Ackevor

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Familiar with it. Have a license but haven't used it yet, boss is still hung up on using Ansys SpaceClaim. Be a good excuse to start playing with it (or sketch up!).

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I love fusion360. I learned sketchup first but lost touch with it over time. I then learned 360 and I can say hands down 360 is more intuitive and better overall 3D modeling software in my experience. They have lots of training videos. I do not think you will regret trying it.
 

imaqeo

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Howdy folks,

I am about to begin a 700R4 swap in my 1986 M1028, however, I need a TV cable and bracket. I already checked the web including ebay and came up dry. Does anyone know anyone on SS forums who might have a spare bracket they're willing to part with for some $$$?
 

imaqeo

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Please disregard my previous post, I was able to source a bracket from someone on facebook. Now to just figure out how to install it...
 

JimmyHank

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Sorry to resurrect this post. But has anyone had any luck with making these brackets? Or does anyone happen to know where I can get one?
I am at the point in my project where this is all I am waiting on... I have searched numerous junkyards in my area, all to no avail. Had a lead on one from a guy I bought some other parts off of and said he had one, but that fell through. I've also been watching ebay, but have not seen one posted in a long time. Thanks in advance.
 
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