If you use a Victor 1350 torch, this may interest you. When cutting bevel cuts like 30-45-60 degrees, clamp it on the torch and use a length of angle iron as a straight edge. Works great:headscratch:Attachment 22717Attachment 22718Attachment 22719
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If you use a Victor 1350 torch, this may interest you. When cutting bevel cuts like 30-45-60 degrees, clamp it on the torch and use a length of angle iron as a straight edge. Works great:headscratch:Attachment 22717Attachment 22718Attachment 22719
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Now that is the nicest angle attachment I have seen. Thanks for posting.
I'd like to see the angle iron straight edge.
Ralph
Consider this great idea stolen, OldTimer :)
Thanks for posting,
Dave
That's a good design. We have those ones with the sliding adjustments at work. Those allways get loose in use and angle changes, then you tighten the screw ( when its hot ) and next time you use it, its difficult to get that screw opened. This one seems much better.
Borrowing tools. If someone asked and I had two I would lend the worn out one knowing it's not coming back. :rofl: