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Anyone thats installing a cage and needs to hand notch tubing I found a free program on the web that prints out the miter shape on paper of any angle you need and you just cut it out and tape it on the tubing. Its set up for metric sizes but you can convert it w/ a calculator. Send me a e-mail and I'll either send the program or the link of the site.
jdw_poncho@yahoo.com |
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Anyone thats installing a cage and needs to hand notch tubing I found a free program on the web that prints out the miter shape on paper of any angle you need and you just cut it out and tape it on the tubing. Its set up for metric sizes but you can convert it w/ a calculator. Send me a e-mail and I'll either send the program or the link of the site.
jdw_poncho@yahoo.com |
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Sounds interesting. You have mail.
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I'd like a copy of that please. I'v always done it by trial and error.
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You have mail, let me know if it works for you. Any questions e-mail.
Jeff |
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Thanks Jeff, Excellent program. Real time saver for the DIY cage builder.
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I'd like a copy of that program also. Thanks.
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You have mail
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Dude, it's a simple matter of parralel line development. Been doing it for years. Once you've got the pattern just save and reuse.
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I would be interested in the program as well
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Well good for you partner Larry! So have I, except I have been using my AUTOCAD14 with a macro to do it instead. But found this program that works just as well, very simple and easy to use. Maybe someday you can show us your way of helping pass on info.
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To everyone thats e-mailed or asked I have sent it to you. If for some reason I failed or it just didnt get to you, make sure you ask again.
Jeff |
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I like a copy please. Since I am at that stage!
Thanks
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It's just basic old pipe/steamfitting fundamentals. I develop the stretchout onto a sturdy but flexible type of paper (manila folders), cut out the correct elipse', and use them as a wrap-around* pattern. But this autocad stuff is probably a lot faster and simpler. But this is where the root fundamentals came from. I would like to see it though.
*No Brian, not to be confused w/ a reach-around!
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