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I used a clarke 14" abrasive cut off saw which i had from a previous job, 4.5" angle grinder, metal protractor and a tip ex pen. worked a treat, all angles measured were cut spot on. the cut off saw was a luxury as was only really used to speed up cutting to length, and the 45 and 90 degree angles. a 4.5" grinder will do everything you require on this and can be purchased cheaply. Good luck!
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forgot to add this, It's worth bearing in mind that in a pre cut pack if you balls the welding up and have to remove a member chances are that when you come to welding it back in you may discover that its too short! then you'll have to muck about trying to find a little bit of steel to replace said part, as buying a 6m length for 200mm would be rather annoying
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But with the above quote... I,d like to beg to differ..... My chassis kits INCLUDE a spare length of steel cut to the longest length of each box tube size used in the chassis, so that if a builder makes a mistake they have the steel available to re cut a new section, plus if a builder needs more steel to be supplied due to running out of "Spare steel", if the kit was purchased from me then they just need to get in touch & i,ll supply the offending part , ready cut for just the cost of postage. I never try to "hard sell " my kits but like to offer full support to anyone who decides to go the flat pack pre cut route cheers andy |
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Well you can't beat that service
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Sorry! was not aware of this, when i began building i didn't even know there was a flatpack kit.
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I just didn,t want to give the wrong impression that buying a pre cut kit from me meant the builder was stuck in the scenario you mention Twin.... thanks for your kind words cheers andy |
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