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Old 9th December 2009, 03:43 PM
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Default Wishbone profiles

Hi all, I'm currently looking at the wishbone construction in the haynes book, it gives all the dimensions and jig sizes etc for making them, but how are people making cutting the end profiles of the tubes where they join onto other parts?
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Old 9th December 2009, 04:01 PM
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I believe many folk have used this, free to download & use program

Tube Mitre

This program will allow you to input the tube sizes & angles then print a template out to help mark the cut/trim points
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Old 9th December 2009, 04:23 PM
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thanks thats pretty halpful, what tools do people physically use to cut the tube once you have the template though?
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Old 9th December 2009, 04:42 PM
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My preferred weapon of choice is a coarse flap disk in a grinder. If used gentlly it'll remove material very quickly.

An ordinary grinding disk will do the job, as would a large, coarse round file.

Just a matter of patience, test fitting often + a little more fettling.
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Old 9th December 2009, 04:48 PM
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Ah ok so its a case of keep working it until it fits. I had visions of a massive drill bit or something and it scared me haha!
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Yep, just go on quietly & the job will be a good un

A little time consuming but a very nice feeling to know that you have done the job by hand

If you have access to flap disks give em a try, you'll be surprised just how quickly they remove metal with very little effort.

FFS watch your hands, clamp in vice, wear gauntlets & eye protection. ( HSE Risk assesment made me say this)
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I believe many folk have used this, free to download & use program

Tube Mitre

This program will allow you to input the tube sizes & angles then print a template out to help mark the cut/trim points
Ronnie,

Where have you been all my life with that information? That program is fantastic.

To profile my seat belt mounting cross member to the roll bar I was fettling offering up, fettling offering up, fettling offering up etc. It took me ages, I was not looking forward to profiling the roll bar back stays.

Now of course I have printed of the profile for the tube and am looking forward to tomorrows garage session.

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Old 9th December 2009, 06:11 PM
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Afraid I can't take any credit for this info

Tis hidden in the darkest depths of the forum but unless you type "Tube Mitre " in the search bar, it's diffiicult to find

Suprised that Ash didn't tell you about it...........I reckon he's holding back on you mate
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I have just gone out to the garage with my new paper profile and it is just spot on

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Afraid I can't take any credit for this info

Tis hidden in the darkest depths of the forum but unless you type "Tube Mitre " in the search bar, it's diffiicult to find

Suprised that Ash didn't tell you about it...........I reckon he's holding back on you mate

I think I have sapped Ash for information over the last month, you don’t see the pm’s that I send!


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Try this site, its the same thing but a bit more user friendly....

http://metalgeek.com/static/cope.pcgi
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