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January 13, 2013 at 11:47 pm #74193TracyMember
oh,this metal cabinet,one main business of ours!
we do strictly as drawing.January 13, 2013 at 11:44 pm #74192TracyMemberPosted By Len Smith on 20 Feb 2012 01:19 PM
Great looking desk Jon, can’t wait to see it when it’s done!The Corian shoji screens sit in slots we routed into the window frame. They all slide so you can open them and have the window open as well when the weather is good.
Here’s a current project picture. We’re working on a bench for a USMC memorial garden. It is Corian Blackberry Ice. The base isn’t complete, but you can get the idea of what the bench will look like. It will back up against a wall:
They looks like laser cutting with good finishing,right?….
one processing method..January 13, 2013 at 11:27 pm #74191TracyMemberNice visiting your web,the door and metal parts we could do for you,just make me know your design/drawing,its OK,deeper discussion,much appreciated.
Tracy
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sales2@cnnylonkong.com
http://www.cnnylonkong.comJanuary 13, 2013 at 11:11 pm #74190TracyMemberwhy not try to contact with me?
we are the fabrication factory, could satisfy you if you make me know your detailed inquiry infos…January 13, 2013 at 10:56 pm #74189TracyMemberwe could do the tank in SS or as customers’ appointed drawing
January 13, 2013 at 10:47 pm #74188TracyMemberPosted By John Cristina on 18 Feb 2007 07:23 AM
I think I would just about volunteer some personal time to work on a project like that. Jon, do you think that the fab company that did that had a 5 axis CNC or used just an oven?John,for metal cabinet,whether need 5 Axis CNC,it depends on the structure of the item,(it could be learnt from the drawing)…
January 13, 2013 at 10:11 pm #74187TracyMemberyour question could be satisfied here,by me,we are professional factory,so ,the advance equipments are necessary….
January 13, 2013 at 10:07 pm #74186TracyMemberoh,Jon,it looks with power coating …..
we have many similar cabinets with different structure and finishing color,your item is quite similar to one of ours….
NINGBO NYLON KONG TRADING CO., LTD
sales2@cnnylonkong.comOctober 15, 2007 at 12:24 am #28555TracyMemberChris,
given the info available at the time (to us anyway), you made a good assumption (as did I) that the kid might have been wandering around. It appears that the father and son were against or very near the wall when an A frame a distance away broke. From the picture, it looks like they must have been between the wall and the last A frame.
When I am in a warehouse, or anywhere around a forklift, I tend to stay near the walls myself. Without a warning to stay out of the fall zone, this family seemed to be staying out of the way of the forklift since the shop owner was in the process of shifting some slabs for them to see. Something about the forklift needing a battery caused him to step outside for a second.
I could forgive this shop faster than I can forgive the MIA not publicising this event. No doubt hurting someone was the last thing on this shop owners mind, careless, even reckless as he was with the wooden A frames. Yet the MIA knows this could happen again. Even steel A frames can fail…..
I can see some fault for bringing a child into this situation, but most of us have done it at home depot. Explains why they close off three Isles and have dudes with flags walking around the lift when they shift a unit of plywood or lumber.
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