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![]() Andy, could you share the details of what tools and techniques you use to cut the tubes, especially the compound mitres? I've cut my steel with a 115 mm angry grinder mounted in a chopsaw-like holder, but I'm curious how the pros do it.
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![]() I now have a "Master Template Kit" that is cut 2mm over long on each tube which allows for the scribing & the kerf cut of each tube i cut, each part is then checked to ensure the dimensions are correct. The tools I use are mainly a bandsaw, a 4 inch angle grinder disc that is 1mm thick ( plasma disc ) that i use to cut the compound mitre cuts & a cold cut chop saw that I use to cut the basic maximum length of each tube before cutting any angles to them. When i have all the tubes cut to length, I then work thru the full kit cutting the same angles on the various tubes...eg do all the 45 degree cuts at same time, next all the 17degree cuts & so on etc on the band saw ( saves changing the required angle of cut on the bandsaw), once all standard cuts are finished I then scribe out all the compound mitre angles on the relevant tubes, I,ve found that if I scribe just 3 lines for the compound mitre cut it is then easy to cut in a vice with the plasma disc, each face is cut then the tube turned in the vice rather than just making 1 cut as this is often the cause of a bad mitre cut, then each completed mitre cut is placed into a Master "female" jig to check its correct. Each tube is then marked with the angle of cut at each end , on both faces of a compound mitre cut & of course the main part code... TR1 etc. Now i know i have a reputaion for being tight ![]() ![]() I hope the above covers the info you wanted ? Headshot........ Congratulations on your new addition to your family, all the best to mum & the young un ![]() cheers andy |
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![]() Andy,
How is that band saw fairing, how many blades have you got through. Cheers Ginge
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![]() Would this welder
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/79434/...20MIG%20Welder be any good, I am on a VERY tight budget, will be selling off xbox games to finance a welder LOL
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![]() If you can,t find a good 2nd hand mig then it,d be better to save up & buy a new GAS Mig, the Machine Mart Clarke 151 turbo seems a popular choice & will be able to weld anything to do with building a Roadster. cheers andy |
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![]() Cheers, as I thought
![]() Have put a wanted add on Mig Forums ![]()
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![]() never mind, my bad
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![]() Cheers, very interesting. Makes me want to start an FAQ thread and link all gems of posts like this one there
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![]() sorry for dragging this thread out,
but is this welder any good? http://cambridge.gumtree.com/cambridge/45/58803645.html cheers ![]()
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