skc
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Post by skc on Jan 25, 2010 17:12:27 GMT -5
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skc
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Post by skc on Jan 25, 2010 17:17:36 GMT -5
btw this is a calculator and template in one, type in your dimensions and print out the result cut along the line and wrap around your tube and draw the line then cut
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Post by 77oneton on Jan 28, 2010 23:13:01 GMT -5
try a pipemaster! 1000 times faster.
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skc
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Post by skc on Jan 29, 2010 23:21:40 GMT -5
is a pipe master free?
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Post by leadfoot on Jan 30, 2010 11:05:07 GMT -5
Is printer ink and paper free
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skc
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Post by skc on Jan 30, 2010 15:39:41 GMT -5
Is printer ink and paper free probably cheaper than a pipemaster
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Post by 77oneton on Feb 4, 2010 16:41:21 GMT -5
$50, and good for a lifetime!
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Post by 77oneton on Feb 4, 2010 16:45:50 GMT -5
basically the same concept though, but when im doin cage work im pretty dirty, and it usually comes one tube at a time, and the last thing i want to do is stop and go in the house after a buch of math and clean up to use the computer and then print out a template and then go back to the shop cut it out, only to go right back in the house to do it again! pipemaster takes no math, and about 30 seconds. you have to have the plasma cutter to use either one though.
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Post by 77oneton on Feb 4, 2010 16:49:40 GMT -5
it is a good find though for the ones who only need to make a couple pieces at diff angles, and for someone who doesnt do a lot of cagework. just saying it's not for me thats all. bent up about 400+ feet of tubing in the past year and a half, and the pipemaster has paid for itself!
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skc
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Post by skc on Feb 4, 2010 21:39:43 GMT -5
from that point of view i understand, and you could use a grinder, it may be more time consuming and a pita but for those of us who dont have access to or own a plas we make due
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Post by 77oneton on Feb 5, 2010 1:47:16 GMT -5
let me know if ya ever need tubing help! id be more than happy to help with notching and cutting! or bending for that matter, as long as you know what you need and only have a couple pieces
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