Cutting 3/8 plate?

   / Cutting 3/8 plate? #21  
Go for the reciprocating saw with variable speed.

Egon /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Cutting 3/8 plate? #22  
MrJimi,

Here is the one I bought, but I paid less than this. If you check the web you can find better prices. I would be tempted to buy the $99 from HB or Northern. Just my 2 cents. Metal Cutting Saw
 
   / Cutting 3/8 plate? #23  
MrJimi,

Here is the link to the saws Snap On was selling. The brand I could not remeber is Evolution. If you click on the 180 Extreme or 230 X there is a very short video.

Good luck,
Russ

Saws
 
   / Cutting 3/8 plate? #24  
Jim,

Are you making quick attach plates for the skidsteer? If so, I bought one recently for $100 that i used to build a tree/post puller. I originally asked the local welding shop if they would make me one and they suggested I call Bobcat (where I purchased mine).

dsb
 
   / Cutting 3/8 plate? #25  
Have your parts "waterjet" cut. We have lots of parts done this way. We send our plate to the cutter along with an Autocad drawing converted to .DXF They feed it into the machine and the aqua jet cuts the parts exactly as you drew them. The shapes can be extremely intricate, which might save you a number of other steps with your fabrication. It also allows you to make some things that are extremely professional looking. Here's the homesite for a "water jet cutting" trade organization water jet
There might be a link to find a company in your area, or check the yellow pages.
 
   / Cutting 3/8 plate? #26  
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dsb,

That sounds like an interesting project. Have you posted anything on it?

John
 
   / Cutting 3/8 plate? #27  
"Even with 3/8" plate, you will be hours and hours trying to grind through it. If you want to use a 4 1/2" grinder you better get a few cases of disks and set aside a few months."

No, no, no, it will not be fun or fast but if you're in a jamb "it" can be done within hours using a walmart 4.5" grinder and a several cheap walmart discs. My grinder is still working just fine. The cuts will not look as good as those saw pics. The borrowed hypertherm plasma cutter couldn't do the 1/2" though it was great on thinnner metal, it was not a new model.

Sometimes you have to make do with what you have and if all you have is a 4.5" grinder this is not an impossible task. There are much better tools.
 
   / Cutting 3/8 plate?
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#28  
I have pretty much made up my mind for now? I am still looking at other alternatives but I have be steered toward this saw
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And they have a video and its darn impressive.
Yes I am making backing plates for a skid steer and I am going to make lots of goodies like a trailer hitch receiver, boom pole, and a 3PT adapter hitch so I can use a Bush Hog 286 in front of my Case 1845C to delete some weeds and light brush! I can't wait /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Backing plates are $100 and up for 1/4" thickness and I am going with 3/8", ($220 for a 4' X 8" X 3/8" plate) I believe in some overkill /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I have been quoted $25 per cut and I need 12 cuts? BINGO, saw pays for its self on first use,( saw=$263 in my hand) I like that and I have it for other projects
Keep the great ideas rolling in
Thanks
Jim /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / Cutting 3/8 plate? #29  
I think you've picked a winner for your immediate task at hand. I've really never used one of those metal cutting circular saws, but I've heard that they really do a great job. In the past, before I bought the equipment I now have, I've jack-legged around and wasted more time and money trying to make some metal cuts with sawsalls and the thin cutting wheels for grinders. All you'd end up doing there would not only be wasting your time, money and energy, but very possibly wasting some really expensive metal stock. It was a step up when I bought my O/A torch, but last year when I bought my HyperTherm1250 plasma cutter, that's when it flat made it fun for me. I'd bet that it really didn't even take me 30 seconds to make the cuts in the 1/2" table top with that machine. But, it did cost considerably more than your way.

You've gotta let us know how that metal cutting circular saw works. I'm really interested to hear. It looks like it will do the job nicely. Good luck!
 
   / Cutting 3/8 plate? #30  
You're dead right on that, Dargo. I have a Hypertherm Powermax 1000. It's not quite as muscular as yours, but it still makes cutting plate quick and easy. So far, I have mainly used it on 3/8 and 1/2" plate, but I'll be cutting some 1" for the anchor blocks on the log splitter that I'm building.

I'll also be drilling 1 1/2" holes for the pins that go through the cylinder cross tubes. Just got a Jacobs Superchuck with Morse Taper #2 and JT4 shank to hold the annular cutters. It's going to be interesting....
 

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