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what is the most effective machine to cut 3/4" x 3" flatbar on 45 deg angle, not a miterall info will be helpfull. I have a dry cut saw but the blade wouldnt last cutting flatbar on the flat. I dont want a cold saw, to costly for one application.Ironworker shear?plasma?
Reply:How many?
Reply:Not clear which way the 45 goes. Please clarify. Making a box or a picture frame?Ian TannerKawasaki KX450 and many other fine tools
Reply:picture frame.alot everyday.I could use an ironworker for lots of jobs but want to know if it will make these cuts.45 deg flat cut not a miterLast edited by g-man; 08-10-2011 at 09:11 PM.
Reply:The iron worker will shear it and won't be a perfectly straight cut....when viewed from the side.
Reply:Can you bandsaw cut it? Then build an angle jig to belt sand it at the final angle in order to finish off any imperfections in the bandsaw cut. for $129 you can buy one of those cheap HF bandsaws.ESAB Heliarc 252
Reply:Iron workers are quick, but as mentioned you might be left with a ragged edge. I would probably set up rig to cut it with the dry cut saw. So the bar is held edge up. Depending on the saw you could build a miter block, that would rotate the whole saw 45 degrees to the base. Attached ImagesIan TannerKawasaki KX450 and many other fine tools
Reply:where are you located at? some member here may have a cold saw they would rent to you or allow you to use. Myself, bought a nice haberle coldsaw at auction and never looked back.
Reply:Originally Posted by g-manpicture frame.alot everyday.I could use an ironworker for lots of jobs but want to know if it will make these cuts.45 deg flat cut not a miter
Reply:Originally Posted by fortyonethirtyIron workers are quick, but as mentioned you might be left with a ragged edge. I would probably set up rig to cut it with the dry cut saw. So the bar is held edge up. Depending on the saw you could build a miter block, that would rotate the whole saw 45 degrees to the base.
Reply:Originally Posted by Broccoli1It is a Mitre cut:45˚ Corners Flat - Flat picture frameor on end cut making the Frame more of a Box framestill a Mitre cutget a bandsaw with a swivel head.You can stack the stock and cut multiple pieces at one time.
Reply:Originally Posted by greenbuggywhere are you located at? some member here may have a cold saw they would rent to you or allow you to use. Myself, bought a nice haberle coldsaw at auction and never looked back.
Reply:Miter, from the Latin mitra, meaning angled or beveled surface. Instead of building a block to hold the saw head at the angle, make a block to hold the work at the angle. I like the bandsaw idea the best.
Reply:Just sub it out....I hate sawing material's lol I did a figure the other day on a bunch of square tubing 280 feet, 178 pieces all mitered, for me to saw it i figured about 4 to 5 hours, the company i got the material quote from ( didn't have any in stock ) quoted me 70$ for all my cuts... i cant even operate my saw that cheap. then i gotta move all the material bla bla bla lolThe first parts a joke, The story is true.... Needless to say i didnt cut any of the materials for this project lol .I forgot how to change this.
Reply:how is a cold saw too expensive but an Ironworker is not? let me know where I can buy an Ironworker for less than my Evo saw and I will be all over that deal. you are wanting to cross cut at a 45 degree angle. liquid cooled band saw would work great if you are doing a lot of them. just stack half a dozen of them in and let it do its thingTiger Sales: AHP Distributor www.tigersalesco.comAHP200x; AHP 160ST; MM350P, Spoolmatic 30A; Everlast PowerTig 185; Thermal Dynamics 60i plasma. For Sale: Cobra Mig 250 w/ Push-pull gun. Lincoln Wirematic 250
Reply:Originally Posted by soutthpawhow is a cold saw too expensive but an Ironworker is not? let me know where I can buy an Ironworker for less than my Evo saw and I will be all over that deal. you are wanting to cross cut at a 45 degree angle. liquid cooled band saw would work great if you are doing a lot of them. just stack half a dozen of them in and let it do its thing
Reply:Originally Posted by soutthpawhow is a cold saw too expensive but an Ironworker is not? let me know where I can buy an Ironworker for less than my Evo saw and I will be all over that deal. you are wanting to cross cut at a 45 degree angle. liquid cooled band saw would work great if you are doing a lot of them. just stack half a dozen of them in and let it do its thing
Reply:Evolution vs a "cold cut saw". Yea, right.Some posters are really showing their lack of understanding of the tools used in the metal fabrication business.Next, I guess, we'll be hearing about how a plasma cutter will do the same thing as a water jet.Syncro 250 DX Dynasty 200 DXMM 251 w/30A SG XMT 304 w/714 Feeder & Optima PulserHH187Dialarc 250 AC/DCHypertherm PM 1250Smith, Harris, Victor O/ASmith and Thermco Gas MixersAccess to a full fab shop with CNC Plasma, Water Jet, etc. |
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