Matildasmate
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Fiddlin twitch
Hi Bob I see you must get the fiddlin twitch quite often by the looks of the amount of gear you have designed and built mate , you have built some good stuff Bob. Thanks for the pics
Sorry to hijack this thread. Just a few examples where the metal cutting saw has come in really handy.
Cutting up steel (square tube and channel) for this small CS mill and rail system.
Here is a close up of the little mill. BTW I've just ordered a 20" 0.05 bar to use on this mill. I now would really like a (gutsy( smaller saw than the 076 to go with it!
Cutting tool steel blade for a spokeshave.
Cutting out the blue steel blade and all brass bits for this saw.
Rails for the BIL mill. Each rail is made from 2 x 3/4" square tubes welded together. The bottom tube has been turned into channel by ripping a full length 7/16" slot along the tube. Angle iron cross pieces also have a 14" slot cot into them. Could of course all be done with an angle grinder but saw is a lot easier, safer and quieter.
Cheers
Hi Bob I see you must get the fiddlin twitch quite often by the looks of the amount of gear you have designed and built mate , you have built some good stuff Bob. Thanks for the pics