Larry_Van_Horn
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- Joined
- Jul 15, 2003
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- Honeoye Falls, NY
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- Case 580D Backhoe, NH TC40D SS, JD 450BC dozer, Ford F700 dump
I'm with Ron on this one as well. It all depends on how much you are going to do, but as I have cut more steel with my O/A setup I am getting better and the amount of grinding ex post isn't too bad. I find it much faster to cut with the O/A torch than with the chop saw. I am not doing a bunch of pretty stuff though. You can buy torch holders and guides as well. Many other uses too.
Larry
Larry