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Re: lakester design

To: land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: lakester design
From: LGMCAFEE@aol.com
Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2001 10:13:40 EST
In a message dated 12/8/01 8:46:18 AM Central Standard Time, 
joetimney@dol.net writes:

<< As for as notching machines, I sell a nice model from Tubular Dynamics but 
I don't
 use them in my shop. I notch all of my tubing on a 2" wide belt Baldor belt
 sander. It has a rubber wheel on the bottom and I can fish mouth the tube in
 seconds. The machine cost about $700 today but you will use it for 
everything. It
 is absolutely the most used piece of equipment I own. Everybody who has seen 
it in
 use, has marveled at the job it does. Investing is quality equipment is not 
cheap
 but if you intend on building your own cars, it will really pays off in the 
end.
  >>
Joe I would like to know more about fish mouths on tubing. How do you get the 
right size fish mouth on a wheel that is what about 4 inches in dia. Do you 
grind on the side of the belt? Do you cut the angle on a saw then grind? Also 
most cuts need to line up on both ends how do you get the pipe in the right 
orientation? I have a heavy duty belt sander also and I can't understand how 
to make fish mouths on it. I have always set my tubing in a mill and used a 
fly cutter set to the dia. I want and kick the head to the angle I want and 
it cuts a perfect fish mouth. I know this takes too long for someone that in 
the frame building business but works for me.
Thanks Larry Mac 

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