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We have to modify some older cones used at the local steel mill for one of their molds. So I came up with a guide for the plasma to trim off some length of the bottom part of the cone. It worked pretty slick and I managed to trim and grind both of them down in about 1/2 hour.The other pictures are those of the rolled pieces that were never bumped before they were tacked together. That left 4" of flat spots on each nozzle. So I abused our little break a little by sliding everything off the side a little and breaking the flat spots. I had to flip the big nozzles around to catch both ends. I wasn't worried about breaking the bottom die since it was such a light bend with only 10ga plate.I'll post the finished product tomorrow.-Mike Attached ImagesCommon sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom.
Reply:nice jig for the plasma. you guys have some nice tools. makes a job a little easier.
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