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Post by LuxyBoy »

How do you cut out the end of a pipe so it fits snuggly half way around top and bottom of another peice of pipe :?:
So they are at 90 degrees to each other and one joins to the middle of the other; best way i can describe it :?
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Post by 80lsy gq »

either get yourself a tube notcher from Hare and Forbes for $130 plus $8 for a holesaw from tradetools or sit there with a grinder notching it out until you get it right..

how much tube notching will you be doing

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Post by N*A*M »

also what are you building? is it structurally important? what steel are you using? a tube notcher is a good investment if building cages. or just use a drop saw to make two angled cuts. after a while you can get pretty good at figuring out what to cut.

but if you're building say fences or furniture with thinnish pipe, it's pretty time consuming to notch every joint. if joint strength isn't critical, just flatten the end of the pipe with a hammer.
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Post by lux kid »

at work we use a cold saw. if have one or a hot saw that can do angles.
ive found its easyest to set the saw at 45degrees cut the pipe so it looks like a spike. like this ^ on the end. the all you have to do is dress it with the grinder till fit neat.
getting HALF CUT ready for mudbash 09.
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Post by droopypete »

is this what you are trying to discribe?

I know it isn't quite 90 degree's but you get the idea.
http://www.boutikawa.com/artisanat/Arti ... %20(2).jpg

or is it more like this,
http://iasos.com/videoclp/pan-pipes-2.jpg

or maybe this,
http://www.northstate.com/ridgid/media/40225.jpg

if it is the 3rd one, do you need to weld it or can it be clamped,
http://www.keeklamp.com/us/catalog_pages/10i.html

or use threaded pipe,
http://www.indiamart.com/sandeep-inds/gifs/tee.jpg

good luck.
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Post by Damo »

http://www.pirate4x4.com/articles/tech/billavista/Links

About 3/4 the way down the page is some handy info on notching tube with a saw.
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Post by LuxyBoy »

Damo wrote:http://www.pirate4x4.com/articles/tech/billavista/Links

About 3/4 the way down the page is some handy info on notching tube with a saw.
Thats exactly what i meant; where he uses the drop saw.
Cheers for that :armsup:

Just looking at what it would cost me to make my own tube bar; thats about all i want to do.
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Post by Damo »

LuxyBoy wrote:
Damo wrote:http://www.pirate4x4.com/articles/tech/billavista/Links

About 3/4 the way down the page is some handy info on notching tube with a saw.
Thats exactly what i meant; where he uses the drop saw.
Cheers for that :armsup:

Just looking at what it would cost me to make my own tube bar; thats about all i want to do.
Make sure you post up some pics of how you go with it
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