Metal Fabricator or CNC Cutting

Drive carefully as they are not the strongest even with a cage
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The cage didn't help in that case...

http://www.historicracing.com/driver_detail.cfm?driverID=7773
"At around 11 pm on Saturday 21 July 1973, seven hours into the race, Joisten's was leading when he lapped two Group 1 Alfa Romeos GTV, driven by Claude Ballot-Léna and Roger Dubos, in the long right hand bend at Burneville.
Just as he passed Dubos on the slippery Malmédy bend, Joisten suddenly swerved to the right and crashed into the Armco and spun back into the middle of the track where he was collected head on by Dubos. They were both killed instantly. "

Drive carefully as they are not the strongest even with a cage[
 
Nice pieces,
I would imagine that I would make all of the edges rounded. I would imagine that it would help in protecting the seat belts from unnecessary wear, and chrome adhesion and longivity .

Cheers!
 
Thanks - the holes have 1.5mm extra for the chrome. I will have to get them smoothed out before chroming. I hope the chromers can do that.
 
Does anyone know of a machine shop near north london that can chamfer the edges of these plates before polishing and chroming? My chromers can only polish the edge which will work but make the pieces look very clunky.
 
I use Bluntray engineering, who are just around the corner from Colonnade in Wembley
 
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