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Default Can't do this on a 4x6

A 31" long 45 degree beveled cut thru 2" A36 plate. The alternative
was to mill off about 15 pounds of material. Gotta love the cable feed
on that 1945 DoAll. The last pic shows the completed part with an
Ampco metal wear edge welded into a pocket. The 45 on the bronze was
also sawed after welding. The part goes on a hot rolling mill.

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