I have to cut a sheet of steel and i need to cut a long straight line. what should i use. thanks. it is a 6 to 1 oxy/ate torch. thanks
Oh, good, I'm glad they got there so quickly after I called. I hoped you wouldn't leave before they arrived!:laugh::laugh:You'll have to excuse me now, there's 4 very calm gents at the door with a nice clean white straightjacket:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
Mark123 - What does "6 to 1 oxy/ate torch" mean?. . .it is a 6 to 1 oxy/ate torch. . . .
Okay then, he's our man! - Ask him to find some light weight scrap plates and place them near the torch cart; to throw down when cutting near the concrete.He is a student from the VOC school... he is slave labour until he learn to grind proper...
I have to cut a sheet of steel and i need to cut a long straight line. what should i use. thanks. it is a 6 to 1 oxy/ate torch. thanks
ya, i'm just cutting a large triangle, probably 100lbs. I want to make it smaller , so it is not a heavy to move.
No, that's why I aksed!does anyone know what im talking about, , , ?
About the flooring... in the photo it look like the material is flat on the floor and dont realized there is a huge gap with wood as support on the metal.I hope those are welding glasses and not just sun glasses.
Sunglasses will not protect your eyes.
Those are safety glasses with the right shade for cutting... welding would be no.10-11 with a full face helmet.
A trick for you.
Thanks
When you cut long lines or large curves leave a small part like 1/2 inch UNCUT every foot or so, then when you are finished you can go back and cut the uncut small sections.
Th purpose is you can prevent warping of the edge because the heat causes shrinkage.
Very useful on curves and especially when cutting holes in a large sheet or portholes in a cabin of a boat.