If you have money and access to autocad mechanical or a similar program on a computer you could draw it up and convert it to DXF file and take it to an engineering company that has a water jet cutter, just give them your disc and alloy sheet then pick it up in a couple of days if they are not to busy. Could cost up to £200 though. You wouldn't have to finish it or risk any limbs and it would be accurate and ready to bolt straight on too.
Last edited by SimonW; 21-07-2009 at 05:40 PM.
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