Hi,
New to welding, bought a Mig two weeks ago, am welding 3/4" 1.2mm box section however I struggle to get really square cuts with either the anglegringer (115mm) or a hacksaw.
We own a Mitre saw (for wood obviously) which it such a fantastic tool, square cuts on wood every time! It got me thinking if there was an equivalent for metal, some research threw up 'chopsaws' however starting at cira £100 I cant afford one!
So, what about a frame made from box section which holds the angle grinder round the body and also screws into where the handle goes and which all pivots at the back (as a mitre saw does). This would provide square cuts (and could also have facilities for 45degree cuts)
Any feedback most welcome!
All the best,
Toby
New to welding, bought a Mig two weeks ago, am welding 3/4" 1.2mm box section however I struggle to get really square cuts with either the anglegringer (115mm) or a hacksaw.
We own a Mitre saw (for wood obviously) which it such a fantastic tool, square cuts on wood every time! It got me thinking if there was an equivalent for metal, some research threw up 'chopsaws' however starting at cira £100 I cant afford one!
So, what about a frame made from box section which holds the angle grinder round the body and also screws into where the handle goes and which all pivots at the back (as a mitre saw does). This would provide square cuts (and could also have facilities for 45degree cuts)
Any feedback most welcome!
All the best,
Toby




....post some pics if you decide to build though or review if you purchase a manufactured version 