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Not sure if this is the right place to post this so please forgive me if not. I am building a couple of gates where the frames have tall arches overhead. I need to have two arches rolled from 2x2x11ga square to about a 2.5' radius or maybe one circle at a 5' radius I can cut in half. I also need some 2x1x14ga rolled into a 2' diameter circle. I have a manual harbor freight roller with add on wings but my forearms are trembling at the thought of using it. Thanks to allwww.somethingdifferentftw.blogspot.com
Reply:Have you seen this? It makes the harbor freight roller a bit easier to use.http://www.swagoffroad.com/Harbor-Fr...-Kit_p_74.htmlDisclaimer: I do not own one, so I cannot personally testify to its use. But the offroad guys rave about it.Offering CNC Plasma cutting and welding projects.Follow me on facebook https://www.facebook.com/nobigdeal.fabSupport those that support WW.
Reply:I have, I think it's a good idea I am just busy and don't feel like pimping mine out at the moment. It is a good option, thank youwww.somethingdifferentftw.blogspot.com
Reply:weld a longer lever onto yours to keep your forearms from termbling?miller syncrowave 250hobart handler 140home made 400 amp engine driven in progress...
Reply:umm.... a 2.5' Radius is much smaller than a 5' radius. I think you ment 1 5' diameter circle.There are no problems. There are only solutions. It's your duty to determine the right one.Hobart Handler 210Airco 225 Amp MSM Stinger
Reply:Originally Posted by NoBigDeal FabHave you seen this? It makes the harbor freight roller a bit easier to use.http://www.swagoffroad.com/Harbor-Fr...-Kit_p_74.htmlDisclaimer: I do not own one, so I cannot personally testify to its use. But the offroad guys rave about it. |
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