The official tube notching thread
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The official tube notching thread
If you have any questions, input, tips or tricks or horror stories about notching tube. The good, the bad and the ugly, here is the place for it.
Hole saw notchers......good or bad?
Best hole saw?
Abrasive notching vs. end mill style notching?
How many notches do you get from an abrasive belt?
Notching with a chop saw?
Best way, worst way to notch tube?
Software to help with tricky notch angles?
Lubrication?
Home made notchers, lets see em!
Hole saw notchers......good or bad?
Best hole saw?
Abrasive notching vs. end mill style notching?
How many notches do you get from an abrasive belt?
Notching with a chop saw?
Best way, worst way to notch tube?
Software to help with tricky notch angles?
Lubrication?
Home made notchers, lets see em!
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I have been the type to notch with a torch in the past and just clean up with a grinder .
While this works for every once in a while it is time consuming if one starts to see more of this work come my way.
While I really don`t mind investing in a good quality tool that makes me money . I also have times when I am to poor to pay attention
While this works for every once in a while it is time consuming if one starts to see more of this work come my way.
While I really don`t mind investing in a good quality tool that makes me money . I also have times when I am to poor to pay attention
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Let's get this thread crackin......
Check this cope calculator.
http://www.metalgeek.com/static/cope.pcgi
Check this cope calculator.
http://www.metalgeek.com/static/cope.pcgi
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"V" block vises are nice........correct. But the are very limited.
Here are some pictures of what we can do with the TN-250 radial vise. I think the pictures speak for themselves.
Here are some pictures of what we can do with the TN-250 radial vise. I think the pictures speak for themselves.
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so why no notching input.... i mean i dont have any homeade tools to offer and my abilities for notching downright suck,, hence while ill probably pony up and pay for an exo cage... but ya
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We've just used the V type knotcher. I guess for serious precision that radial you got there would be tits but V clamp gets it close enough, i love how forgiving metal is =)
Id want that if i was doing work on 'customer rigs'. =)
Id want that if i was doing work on 'customer rigs'. =)
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That's impressive - always had a hard time with those low angle notches like that using the JD2 notcher.
The Rigid hole saws from Home Depot are the best bang for the buck out there IMHO.
The Rigid hole saws from Home Depot are the best bang for the buck out there IMHO.
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I notch with a hole saw chucked up in my Sharp manual mill. That combined with angle blocks and a solid vise, preferably a Kurt, performs really well. A little cutting oil and proper feed and speed provide excellent results. Unfortunately I don't have any pics of the set up for ya... But I think I am in love with yours!
My results
My results
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is there a way to fit that radial vise on my tn-800 notcher so I can hold on to the tube in the middle of bend like shown on the other notcher?
By the way......the tn-800 is the awesome!!!!
By the way......the tn-800 is the awesome!!!!
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im too broke to afford a bender or a notcher. i have done my front and rear bumpers with just a portable band saw, a grinder and a bench grinder. check out my pictures they turned out great. of course for metal/fab/off road shops those tools are a necessity but im sure you all have been there at one time too lol. this is more of the poor boy way haha