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Of course this is not as sophisticated as the works by Garauld or wroughtn_harv, etc. I wonder how the Blue and Red and Maroon companies can price their circle cutters for $85 to $125? This can obviously be modified by a longer flat and drilling holes as needed for the radius. The suction cup is for non-ferrous metals.Darryl in AZ
Reply:Simple=elegant.Smithboy...if it ain't broke, you ain't tryin'.
Reply:Good morning SMithboyIF it Catches...Let it Burn
Reply:Morning! Time to make the donuts.I only have one eye open right now...trying to get the other one open with a big coffee and a look at weldingweb.Last edited by smithboy; 01-09-2006 at 06:33 AM.Smithboy...if it ain't broke, you ain't tryin'.
Reply:IF it Catches...Let it Burn
Reply:Nice idea sail... I like the suction cup idea also...- "If ya can't be handsome, ya may as well be handy!" HTP Invertig 201Lincoln Power Mig 255CLincoln SP125+Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 38
Reply:sail2u, I almost bought a circle cutter for my Miller 375 today, but they want 147.00 CDN for it. So thanks a bunch for the post -- it's a great idea! I've got a question though... where did you find that magnet? The suction cup I can find, but I'm currious what the original application was of that magnet... Where did you pick it up?Cheers |
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