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- - By CHEVYTOWN13 (**) Date 08-17-2003 02:29
Which would you recommend? The press kind seems to be a one shot deal. Life time usage on same cutter. No need to keep buying things over and over. Whereas with the drill kind...gotta buy circular saws (like nitrous, you gotta keep filling, er, buying...) and a need of a powerful drill. Although, the Dewalt cordless that I have cuts through 16gauge fairly easily, but thinking cordless.

The drill kind:
http://store.summitracing.com/product.asp?p=436&SearchType=ECat

Or...

The press kind:
http://www.irvansmith.com/catalog2/parts/lowbuck_tubing_notcher.shtml

Any knowledge shared is greatly appreciated.

CT
Parent - - By billvanderhoof (****) Date 08-17-2003 06:32
http://aws.org/cgi-bin/mwf/topic_show.pl?id=3468#13299
This is an old thread on this subject.
Bill
Parent - - By CHEVYTOWN13 (**) Date 08-17-2003 14:25
Gracias Bill!

I must be doing something wrong because when I searched this deal it only allows you to go back 25 days maximum or something like that.

Good deal bro. Thank you!

CT
Parent - - By jwright650 (*****) Date 08-17-2003 18:38
Hello Chevy,
You can change those parameters in those fields to search for more days. Add a zero and search for 250 days if you like.
Have a good one!
John Wright
Parent - - By CHEVYTOWN13 (**) Date 08-17-2003 18:41
Awesome deal JW!

Gracias for the tip. I was wondering how to work it. Now I'm going to go search for some stuff that's been on me mind.

I'm going to be a searchaholic now...LOL!

Take care hometown.

RM
Parent - - By yalisan (*) Date 08-18-2003 23:05
Hey man check this site out, just thought it might help.

O. Sanchez

http://www.vansantent.com/tube_coping_machines.htm
Parent - - By CHEVYTOWN13 (**) Date 08-19-2003 02:47
Sup compa.

Gracias for the Cool place. Only place I have seen that has all the different type notch machines. I bookmarked this place. Awesome deal there. Talk about a Tool Shed!

I took a drive over to Williams and bought theres. It looks to be made of quality parts. Very cool people also. The price range was on, so I went for it.

I need the notcher now that I'm building the chair. So far so good. I feel like I was meant to do this. And it looks it also(although it was tough along the way, hit a couple of hard bumps...LOL) I just finished the backing today. I'm waiting on tubing so I can begin the seat.

RM
STRIKE AN ARC
Parent - - By yalisan (*) Date 08-19-2003 22:16
Send some pics when done.

O. Sanchez
Parent - - By CHEVYTOWN13 (**) Date 08-20-2003 03:39
You got it hometown.

RM
Parent - - By racerace (*) Date 08-23-2003 04:27
ive had both of them and the williams lowbuck tubing nothcher is the only wat to go
Parent - By CHEVYTOWN13 (**) Date 08-23-2003 21:07
Sup hometown.

I just finished re-adjusting the saddle(female part) becuase when the die (male cutter) was pressed down fully, it was off by a bit on the left side. Every notch I tried had failure on the left side. After adjusting it and re-welding it :) it now works as was originally planned.

I Built a home-grown stand for the notcher and it seems to work ok. So far so good on the notches since the re-adjustment.

Very cool tool indeed.

RM

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