🔥DIY Cutting Guide
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People always ask us for the “plans” for our burn bars (cutting guides). We always tell them it is so simple that there is no plan. SO in this video, we’re showing you how to build a quick and easy DIY cutting guide for oxy acetylene and plasma cutting.
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Nice!!!
I use a pc of angle but slide the torch tip nut on top of the vertical part. That holds the torch at the right distance above material while also guiding left to right.
Man he looks so much different with the facial hair lol
I have a small hose clamp on my tip to maintain distance or height
Interesting to see your version. I am a retired steel fabricator and over the years I noticed styles of burn bars and beam gages are particular to a region or a company. Each style is particular to region and the owner. We used to call then a "ladies aid" LOL
These are awesome, thanks very much for sharing, goin to the shop to build a couple, thanks again
like your cutting guide…the older i get …the shakeyer i get……just suggestion only……what about adding a flat strap rail standing up on edge for the tip nut to ride on, adding a little more stability for us oldtimers……thank you for sharing ….big fan of your videos and opinions of our trade.
Did you ever work with a guy named Merle Sullivan .. he was a millwright out there about that many years ago
With my nerve problem and my love of coffee I really need to try some of these!