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Who sells Pipemaster

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Who sells Pipemaster

Post by bru21 »

chasing a 1 1/2" pipemaster notch marking tool. cannot find them on google au. I remember seeing them in dirt comp a while back

http://www.pipemastertools.com/

done so many complicated notches lately that I am over it.

cheers bru
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Post by professor »

I have the number of the bloke that sell them somewhere!???
I got a set and they are no a silver bullet for notching!

ha found it.Racer components (03)96995237

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Post by lux kid »

that thing is orsm! let us know you go get one.
i maybe in for one to fit 50mm od pipe.
getting HALF CUT ready for mudbash 09.
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Post by bru21 »

thanks chad,

much appreciated!

Sorry I don't quite understand your comment,

do you not think too highly of them? what are your thoughts?

I would think they do not take into account the tube thickness and angle due to thickness.

I want them for areas where I already have 2 tubes intersecting a bend and need to place a third diagonally. On the weekend I nootched one side of the rear braces, rolled and taped paper around the tube, trimmed it to the notch line. I then undid the tape and turned it inside out. worked sweet for marking / notching the other side - saving 20 mins of planning and grinding. The biggest problem is getting out of the car - felt like a snake!

I am doing a roll cage in a drift car at the moment and have spent a while notching the tubes. I have a notch master which helps but is still no good for intercecting bends. I am tig welding it so it needs to be tight as.

cheers bru
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Post by professor »

bru21 wrote:thanks chad,

much appreciated!

Sorry I don't quite understand your comment,

do you not think too highly of them? what are your thoughts?

I would think they do not take into account the tube thickness and angle due to thickness.

I want them for areas where I already have 2 tubes intersecting a bend and need to place a third diagonally. On the weekend I nootched one side of the rear braces, rolled and taped paper around the tube, trimmed it to the notch line. I then undid the tape and turned it inside out. worked sweet for marking / notching the other side - saving 20 mins of planning and grinding. The biggest problem is getting out of the car - felt like a snake!

I am doing a roll cage in a drift car at the moment and have spent a while notching the tubes. I have a notch master which helps but is still no good for intercecting bends. I am tig welding it so it needs to be tight as.

cheers bru
Don't get me wrong they are good! but after a while you don't need them.
most notches always need adjusting even with the pipe master. A well planed and thought out notch does save alot of time, just saying that you still have to work for the notch there is no way around it.
There is a device out soon that should help fabs like us to make great notches. keep in contact!
Tig is the way to go, I'm dialed in with the tig and I'll be brave enough to say its quicker and easyer than mig for sure with alot more control. ;)

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Post by bru21 »

I like tig because it makes me try harder, and I get more out of my work. seeing work on off road fab net - such as the terrible herbst buggies is why I am in this sport.Image

here's one or two from the weekend.


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Post by locktup4x4 »

Like Chad said they are nice to have on the rare occasion you need it. I've only used mine 5-8 times in the past couple of years.
I'm still working on my tig skills. Getting better.

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Post by professor »

Nice work bru quality is where it is :armsup:

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Post by bru21 »

thanks mate. I ordered a pipe master today. just the one size, the rest I will hardly use.

cheers bru
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Post by blurredvision »

Have you looked at winmiter?
Online version-
http://www.metalgeek.com/static/cope.pcgi

download for program-
http://home.tallships.ca/mspencer/winmiter.html

I have not used it yet but the idea is sound.
http://www.dirtcomp.com.au/
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