As a supplementary, I used an angle grinder with a metal cutting disc in a
bench stand to cut the tube last time. OK, but not perfect.
I've got an old B&Q chop saw. No longer used as I have a very nice Makita
compound mitre sliding one. Would it be possible to find a mild steel
cutting blade for that? Being so much larger than the angle grinder stand,
easier to set the tube lengths and clamp in place, etc.
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*It was all so different before everything changed.
Dave Plowman
London SW
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