Welding round tube...Help please

   / Welding round tube...Help please #21  
I bought the Harbor Freight jig before I bought the jig I listed above. It fell apart on the first hole/cut. The bushing come completely out and it was not worth fixing. I returned it.

Cary:cool:
 
   / Welding round tube...Help please #22  
Sandlot said:
I have been thinking about this little tool. Anyone have one?

Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices

I have one, and for the money, it is hard to beat, but as with most hf tools, it has its limitations. the bushing material can wear quickly, and I have heard some people mention that their tube vise is not centered with the madrel for the hole saw. I have used mine quite a bit building bumpers and cages for jeeps, and have no complaints for the price. for more $$$, better units are available. Like the bandsaw blades, I highly recommend a good quality bi-metal holesaw. use a low spindle speed, and some cutting oil. too much or not enough down pressure on the saw while cutting will shorten the life of the cutter.
 
   / Welding round tube...Help please #23  
cityfarma said:
Thanks, I will give it a try. Just looks like it is a lot of work to get a good fit.

Cityfarma

It always is. It usually takes a lot longer to prepare for the weld than to do it. :D
 
   / Welding round tube...Help please #24  
You might get some insight what i and others discussed in this thread:
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/105561-building-dirt-buggy-1.html


look at this photo: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...6579788-building-dirt-buggy-08082007-001-.jpg

I dont really have time to proceed with the fun projects: First need the road sweep to put back to use, the grader blade and the straw bale chopper. Oh, and i need new brakes on my tractor, as well as some oil leaks that need attention.

(i'm excusing myself before people start asking when i post more progress :D )
 
   / Welding round tube...Help please #27  
weldingisfun said:
Great info. Thanks.

:D

What if instead of a "T" joint, I want the notched tube at a 15* angle with my first 1.75" tube???? You must start with your base angle, which was 28* for 1.75"(remember above), and subtract 15* from one cut, and add 15* to the other cut to form a perfect notch. So now I must make a 13* cut and an 43* cut with the point centered on the tube. Perfect coped joint, with no grinding.

remember most tube (if new) has a line/seam drawn down the side that can be used as a "centerline" when makeing the notches. makes things that much simpler to aim for the "center".
 
   / Welding round tube...Help please #28  
schmism said:
:D



remember most tube (if new) has a line/seam drawn down the side that can be used as a "centerline" when makeing the notches. makes things that much simpler to aim for the "center".
Good point.
 

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