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Default Big round hole in steel

On May 18, 9:37 am, Bill wrote:
I need to make or have made 2 additional removable steel supports to
match 6 that came with a trailer.
The present ones have a smaller steel pipe adjustable inside a 2"
outside diameter steel pipe. The larger steel pipe drops in to sockets
on the trailer, and has a 1/4" plate welded about 8" up to stop it
dropping through the socket and support part of the 2.5 tons to be
carried.

My local friendly trailer man can do the welding but isn't happy about
making the 2" hole in the 1/4" steel plate.

Is the best tool to cut through the steel a bi-metal hole saw? Should it
be 50mm (advertised on ebay as 50mm/2") or 51 mm.

Would it be easier to hack and bodge something like an old Acrow prop?
What is the o/d of one of these or are they all different?

Any other ideas? Is this the sort of thing a decent metal fabrication
shop should be able to knock up simply and cheaply? The 6 original props
are all different, so it looks as though they were cobbled up out of
whatever materials were to hand.
--
Bill


plasma cutter - I would hope any decent welding/fabrication outfit
would have at least one, surprising your trailer man doesn't (at
least) have a contact who could??

Jim K