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Here's a neat project for your weekend. Us older guys aren't as steady as we used to be when it comes to cutting straight and bevel angles. As a solution, I made this attachment for my Victor 2460 torch. It has positions for 90-45-30 degree angles. The 1" dia. rollers glides easily over the plate.I use it mostly for beveling heavy plate. It makes perfect angle cuts. Have fun!!!
Reply:I like it! What did you use for the rollers? - MondoMember, AWSLincoln ProMIG 140Lincoln AC TombstoneCraftsman Lathe 12 x 24 c1935Atlas MFC Horizontal MillCraftsman Commercial Lathe 12 x 36 c1970- - - I'll just keep on keepin' on.
Reply:Looks slick. I assume you can run one wheel along a straight edge?Mr. HE
Reply:I'll second the question what were the rollers made from ,They look like pipe cutters ?
Reply:Originally Posted by True Circle Attach.Here's a neat project for your weekend. Us older guys aren't as steady as we used to be when it comes to cutting straight and bevel angles. As a solution, I made this attachment for my Victor 2460 torch. It has positions for 90-45-30 degree angles. The 1" dia. rollers glides easily over the plate.I use it mostly for beveling heavy plate. It makes perfect angle cuts. Have fun!!!
Reply:I made one years ago for cutting straingt lines in plate and used pipe cutter wheels and worked a treat. Some one on a job thought it worked so good that they walked off with it.
Reply:Where do you get the wheels?
Reply:Originally Posted by MillwrightdudeWhere do you get the wheels?
Reply:Very nice.
Reply:Im going to find some shaft collars and make me one
Reply:I use a saw on wood.......zap!I am not completely insane..Some parts are missing Professional Driver on a closed course....Do not attempt.Just because I'm a dumbass don't mean that you can be too.So DON'T try any of this **** l do at home.
Reply:Thanks for sharing. I'm going to look into making one too. I have been looking and the cheapest alternative I have found is at least $50.00.Syncrowave 210HH140Victor O/A |
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