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2mm thick steel cutting?
Hi guys,
Am I right in thinking I need to use a thin grinder disc to cut this or could I use a jigsaw? Thought i'd ask before I make an almighty balls up!! Cheers Russ |
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I used 1mm thick slitting discs (very thin grinding discs) they slice through 3mm thick steel like a knife through butter. I have used 5 discs to cut out all of my chassis plates and do a lot of other jobs.
May i ask what you are using the 2mm steel for?
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yeah, course. i've been given it to use for my floor panels
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that's going to be heavy!
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Will it be too heavy or can i get away with it? It's cost me nothing and i thought they aren't massive bits so wouldn't make too much difference?
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It was free....use it ps... don,t do full welds all in one go, stagger the welding, to avoid heat distortion. cheers andy extra info....Spuds Roadster has a steel floor, doesn,t slow that car down. |
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