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Randy Zimmerman
 
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Careful use of an arc air gouge should do the trick quickly. Juat stick the
carbon out an extra three inches and go in from each end.
Randy
"carl mciver" wrote in message
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Cutting some 2 1/2" square tubing into 4 inch pieces today and I found
that the weld bead inside the tubing prevents it from being a slip fit
over
the two inch tubing. My pieces are only four inches long so access isn't
really an issue. Does anyone have ideas better than a die grinder for
taking this bead off?
Can I "lay it down" with a torch? Would that take it down enough? I
forgot the inside dimension of the tubing, so the bead will obviously make
up the difference in the clearance, which is fine with me.