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    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    That's ok if you have the equipment to deal with full lengths
    Equipment = hacksaw (takes a while but it works), or get the supplier to cut it. The place I got mine from cut it without charging, and also gave me a load of free bits :). I worked it out so that each piece would fit in the car, then did the rest of the cutting myself to make sure it was accurate. If I recall correctly the 60x60x3 steel box section I got was £25 for 7.5m.

    Sell the spare on eBay, it goes for lots there!

    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    If you don't have a pillar drill, scribe, centre punch etc. then
    Then get one ... you're not going to get very far in life without a pillar drill. Well... I wouldn't! Surely you would need both for aluminium or steel.

    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    No I wouldn't 50x50x3 Ali is £35 plus vat + Del (Ali warehouse) for 5mtr and as of 2 weeks ago when I last bought some 50x50x3 steel box section was £21 for 7.5mtr. Inc Vat.! (Delivered thou it's only next village so don't count really. .Lol)
    Also to get the same strength in Ali you'd need more than 3mm thick...so comparing like with like would make the difference in price even greater. Also I think Tom was comparing aluminium profile to steel box, and profile is a lot more expensive than box (though also significantly stronger for the same outside dimensions).

    Two weeks ago... does this mean you've started the next machine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
    Two weeks ago... does this mean you've started the next machine?
    Nope that beast will be 100x100 filled with sand and built like a brick shit house.!! . . . Was for steel door at work to stop thiefing bastards.!!

    One other great tool and cheap thats quick for cutting steel is 1mm micro cutting disc's in angle grinder, go thru like hot knife in butter, they also easily go thru hardened rails and Pad locks.!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Was for steel door at work to stop thiefing bastards.!!
    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    quick for cutting steel is 1mm micro cutting disc...easily go thru hardened rails and Pad locks.!
    Surely the logical conclusion from those two statements is that the thieves just need a 1mm cutting disk. :clap:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
    Surely the logical conclusion from those two statements is that the thieves just need a 1mm cutting disk. :clap:
    Yep but what more can you do.? . . . The Health n safety gestapo won't let me wire it to the mains like I want to. . . . . .They don't like shot gun wired to PIR either miserable bastards.

    Actually been told by a steel fab shop that if you put plywood behind the steel it dulls the thin blades and they have hard time cutting thru.? . . . Don't know but I've done it for sake of £20.!

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