Where to Get Some Louvers Punched Into Sheet Metal Near Tulsa?...
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Ron,
Did a quick Bing search for Doc Parsons in Tulsa. This is what popped up, and give you a start in finding him.
What happened to the fun - General Discussion - Texas Open Wheel
Also found this page if your willing to take a drive to Morris.
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...d.php?t=143670
Did a quick Bing search for Doc Parsons in Tulsa. This is what popped up, and give you a start in finding him.
What happened to the fun - General Discussion - Texas Open Wheel
Also found this page if your willing to take a drive to Morris.
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...d.php?t=143670
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I did find a site that showed someone making his own punch. I'll see if I can find it again.
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I found one on the HAMB hot rod site. The guy used a couple plate steel pieces welded together and a grinder to get the rough punch shape. Then he shaped the female plate hole and cut the slots into the sheet steel to make punching easier. He used a big hammer to make the louver punches. I would use a shop press.
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