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Hog 06-07-2015 03:14 PM

Chassis cutting
 
This is not something I've made yet, but hopefully I'll soon have something worthy of this section.....

In the meantime - and this may be a dumb question - I've got to cut an alloy chassis square across the middle as part of what I'm building.

Question is - what's the best method to ensure a dead square 90 degree cut across the chassis? I'm a bit crap with a hacksaw - more hack than saw if you will - and don't want my project to look like a bodge job.

Any ideas other than take it to an engineering company and asking them nicely if they'll water or laser cut it for a few quid?

dodgydiy 06-07-2015 04:59 PM

use a carpenters mitre box with your hacksaw, that'll keep things straight

Ross 06-07-2015 06:01 PM

Do you know anyone with a chop saw, with an Ali cutting blade, would do the job quit nicely.

cutting42 06-07-2015 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ross (Post 917990)
Do you know anyone with a chop saw, with an Ali cutting blade, would do the job quit nicely.

Don't need an ally blade, any wood blade will work well enough. I wouldn't use my best blade but have done lots of ally work with table saw, chop saw and router all with woodworking bits.

Hog 08-07-2015 11:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dodgydiy (Post 917982)
use a carpenters mitre box with your hacksaw, that'll keep things straight

Must admit I scoffed at this when I read it - mainly due to my own shortcomings with a hacksaw - but it bloody worked a treat! :woot:

watfordtrackwarrior 08-07-2015 09:31 PM

ali cutting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cutting42 (Post 917991)
Don't need an ally blade, any wood blade will work well enough. I wouldn't use my best blade but have done lots of ally work with table saw, chop saw and router all with woodworking bits.

I can confirm this the appropriatly named mr cutting lol:thumbsup:


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