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Are these parts actually CNC machined or is it just cast aluminum, sandblasted?
From the pictures I'm about 95% sure its sawed extrusion. Screwing up the extrusion die is an expensive mistake.
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That basically means they just intend to sell these parts exactly like that, and there is no hint that they'll either scrap that defective batch and/or have another extrusion die manufactured.
I would insist on a refund and avoid buying from them from now on. Sooner or later another company is going to offer the same or a similar product but with the correct dimensions and tolerances.
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From what I see in photo it is an extruded part cut to thickness maybe have the angle cut to, then the part is smoothed in a tumbler to deburr. As far as the angle of the part if it's a true triangle then the angle should be 45 degrees.
Your best fix would be to first check your 2020 bar as they could also be bent or miss formed as well. As far as stress on the frame the amount of pressure put in would be nothing when all said and done. The aluminum is soft it will flex enough to relieve the stress and most likely a planned aspect of that part. By putting in a angle that's a bit off would ultimately give a stonger frame.
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You could also fill the gap with something like Bondo and then tighten it after it is set. We use Bondo a lot as temporary tooling/fixturing where I work. Better yet, use a metal filled epoxy, JB WELD is it, to make up the gap and have a stiffer frame in the end. Bake it in an oven to a temp higher that what you would see when using the part and you should be all set.
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Frankly, I am amazed by the number of folks who are willing to kludge something together to utilize a clearly defective part . . . rather than sending a clear message that you will not accept junk, such that the vendor will provide non-defective parts.
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