Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work. |
Reply |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
welding pipe
I was wondering if there is a method for
cutting pipe to be welded together at 90 degrees. For a roll cage or something else. The only way I've ever seen is to use a cutting torch to sort of wing it, when making the curved cut to get the pipe snug against the other pipe. Is there a technique or method for making a more precise fit for pipe welding? Thanks. |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
stone wrote:
I was wondering if there is a method for cutting pipe to be welded together at 90 degrees. For a roll cage or something else. The only way I've ever seen is to use a cutting torch to sort of wing it, when making the curved cut to get the pipe snug against the other pipe. Is there a technique or method for making a more precise fit for pipe welding? Thanks. Tubing notcher http://www.medfordtools.com/metalwor...benotcher.html |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
stone wrote:
I was wondering if there is a method for cutting pipe to be welded together at 90 degrees. For a roll cage or something else. As well as the other methods mentioned, google search on this group for making paper templates to wrap around for torch or cutting. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
"stone" wrote in message
oups.com... | I was wondering if there is a method for | cutting pipe to be welded together at | 90 degrees. For a roll cage or something else. | | The only way I've ever seen is to use a cutting | torch to sort of wing it, when making the curved | cut to get the pipe snug against the other pipe. | | Is there a technique or method for making a more | precise fit for pipe welding? | | | Thanks. I've seen a pencil mounted on a slot in a block. Forgot what they call it. Hold the pipe at the angle you want it to be against the mating pipe. Follow the block around the pipe and the pencil marks out the profile to make a flush fit. Takes some practice, of course, and you pick the cutting method that works for you. Templates work good, but take a bit more effort to do, unless you are mathematically inclined and/or plan on doing a lot of that pattern. |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
"Stephen Young" wrote in message ... stone wrote: I was wondering if there is a method for cutting pipe to be welded together at 90 degrees. For a roll cage or something else. The only way I've ever seen is to use a cutting torch to sort of wing it, when making the curved cut to get the pipe snug against the other pipe. Is there a technique or method for making a more precise fit for pipe welding? Thanks. Tubing notcher http://www.medfordtools.com/metalwor...benotcher.html This is a cool item. Thanks Stephen, I'm going to make one of those! walt |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Use a hole saw the same O.D. as the pipe in a drill press to cut the pipe.
Tom "stone" wrote in message oups.com... I was wondering if there is a method for cutting pipe to be welded together at 90 degrees. For a roll cage or something else. The only way I've ever seen is to use a cutting torch to sort of wing it, when making the curved cut to get the pipe snug against the other pipe. Is there a technique or method for making a more precise fit for pipe welding? Thanks. |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
The chapest,
yet reasonably precise and practical method is very simple: cut the other tube in a right angle 45 degrees to its centerline. I hope the little sketch will show how it works: Tube 1 ------------------- /\ / | \ - this is supposed to be a right angle seen from top -- | | | --------- | | | Tube 2 | | | | -- centerline This method works for tubes of the same or slightly differing size. It also works for non - right angle tube joints. just rotate the center line of the right angle cut for half the angle to join. If you have to join a smaller tube to a larger one, grind of the excess tips of the cut. grtnx /jan stone schrieb in im Newsbeitrag: ... I was wondering if there is a method for cutting pipe to be welded together at 90 degrees. For a roll cage or something else. The only way I've ever seen is to use a cutting torch to sort of wing it, when making the curved cut to get the pipe snug against the other pipe. Is there a technique or method for making a more precise fit for pipe welding? Thanks. |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Terry Collins wrote:
stone wrote: I was wondering if there is a method for cutting pipe to be welded together at 90 degrees. For a roll cage or something else. As well as the other methods mentioned, google search on this group for making paper templates to wrap around for torch or cutting. Goggle for "Winmiter" and "Tubemiter". Both are free programs to generate the paper template. Wrap around the tube and use a right angle grinder to grind the metal and paper away to the template line. Perfect fishmouth. I've even made double fishmouths, to mate a vertical tube at the junction of two horizontal tubes forming a +. I overlapped two offset templates and traced the bottom one on to the top one to make a double fistmouth. |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Ken Moffett wrote:
double fistmouth Hasn't that been outlawed in Canada? -- John L. Weatherly MacGyver Industrial Technologies Nashville, Tennessee |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 07:38:31 -0600, "John L. Weatherly"
wrote: Ken Moffett wrote: double fistmouth Hasn't that been outlawed in Canada? You can only use barbless hooks. Gunner "At the core of liberalism is the spoiled child - miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosphy of sniveling brats." -- P.J. O'Rourke |
#11
|
|||
|
|||
John L. Weatherly wrote:
Ken Moffett wrote: double fistmouth Hasn't that been outlawed in Canada? -- John L. Weatherly MacGyver Industrial Technologies Nashville, Tennessee DOH! |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Need ideas for cutting clay sewer pipe | Home Repair | |||
Replacing downstairs bog - soil pipe problems | UK diy | |||
Joining Plastic Waste pipe to Lead pipe | UK diy | |||
plastic air pipe | Woodworking | |||
Replacing old steel water main supply pipe | UK diy |