Some of the files didn't show up so here is the zipped files. April 16, 2006 There are two parts, the 1022 pan and 1023 stud. 1022: I need 4 to 6 prototypes of this part in steel ASAP (7 to 10 days). It will be a drawn or stamped part for production. 1023: I need 4 to 6 prototypes of this part in steel or brass (possibly aluminum) ASAP (7 to 10 days). Both of these parts are for client approval and functional testing. These are not used in any critical application and are pretty much cosmetic so there are no strength issues. If the steel for the 1022 will support and hold the Pemstud it is fine. Please note that it must magnetic, hence the steel material. The 1023 stud mounts the 1022 pan. Tolerances are pretty much what you want. I have made no effort to fully dimension or tolerance the drawings. Tell me what you can hold comfortably and if I don't see a problem it'll be a go. The round hole in the 1022 is for a 1/4-20 Pemstud to be installed later. The rectangular hole is for a cable to pass through. The finish for the 1022 will be powdercoating so surface finish is not critical on the part it just needs to be relatively smooth and burr free. The quality of the inside surface is less important than the outside surface. The 1023 just need to be burr and sharp edge free. Here are the file names and descriptions: 1022_rev-p3.drw.15 Pro/E Release 18 Drawing File 1022_rev-p3.dwg AutoCad Release 14 Drawing File 1022_rev-p3.pdf AcroBat PDF file of Pro/E Drawing 1022_rev-p3.prt.15 Pro/E Release 18 Part File 1022_rev-p3.txt Text File You Are Reading 1022_rev-p3_surf.igs 3D IGES Surface File 1022_rev-p3_wire.igs 3D Iges Wireframe File 1023_rev-p1.dwg AutoCad Release 14 Drawing File 1023_rev_p1.pdf AcroBat PDF file of Pro/E Drawing Please email me directly at dirigo@spamcop.net or dirigo@bigfoot.com with a quotation or any questions or suggestions you may have. Please put "1022 Pan" first in the subject line so I can fish your email out on my spam filter easily. Thanks, Philip Davis Boca Raton, Florida, USA