richie00boy
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I am looking to buy some lengths of angle iron to use as guides for cutting sheets of wood accurately. Is angle iron usually true and straight or am I better off looking for a more engineering grade of material?
You are better off going for heavy wall aluminium extrusions, I bought a length of 3"*2" by 1/4" aluminium angle to make a fence for my table saw, bought a 4m length and had 3m left over that I use as a cutting guide for 8*4 sheets of ply, levelling up gate posts etc and its accurate enough for me.I am looking to buy some lengths of angle iron to use as guides for cutting sheets of wood accurately. Is angle iron usually true and straight or am I better off looking for a more engineering grade of material?
Had sandwich board / plasterboard partitions put up in an office donkey's years ago, and they used extruded 'H' and 'U' sections of aluminium alloy. I blagged a couple of lengths and now 35 years later I'm still using them as straight edges. Very rigid and yet light to carry about.
I think the track can be split in two on some of them so it would be even more portable than the extrusion.Thanks for the replies. Will look into the alu extrusions.
Hitch - have considered a track saw but also looking for something portable that I can cut up sheets in lumber yard to fit into car.
There use to be a company that supplied aluminium extrusions for lorry bodies locally but they closed a few years ago but that's where you need to search.Wendelspanswick, where did you get that aluminium 3x2 angle? It sounds ideal. I also need to make a decent fence for my saw table.
Had a look for metal battening for stud walls, it all seems to be thin steel.
Whatever I use, it needs to have a sharp corner to allow me to line up precisely against the line by eye.
I've not used them before, I just use their so get an idea of what things will cost. I think I found them by recommendation of another forum member who had used and liked them.Maker, have you used Parker Steel before? That price is way cheaper than anything else I can find. Just wondering about what their packing is like.