Originally Posted 21/6/2004
Steel never arrived until wednesday lunchtime, commitments meant nothing was done until the following Saturday, Spent a long time cutting depressingly few tubes but begining to regain the skill of rough cutting and filling down to line.
Current status is 7 tubes cut (A1,A2,B1,B2,K1,K2, and F2)
Thoughts :- Given that gaps are required between tubes to allow good weld penetration, the angle of cut (replicated on both sides of a tube) is more important than a perfectly finished tube end.
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