Alpha-Dave
Established Member
Hi all,
I’m wanting to make some ‘dogs’ and clamp-bases for a welding bench with 16 mm holes. My plan is to cut 16 mm round bar to lengths of about 20 mm, and then weld on a piece of 50x50 mm 8 mm thick flat bar. I need it to all sit square, and not have a weld bead around the base, so I’m thinking of drilling a 12 mm hole in the flat bar and filling with weld from the top.
That all sounds easy so far, but getting a square end on the cut rod would make it much easier (I think). A ‘metal lathe’ would be the ideal tool, but that’s not an option for me. I have an angle grinder, hacksaw and files.
I’m looking to make at least 10 of these, probably more as I add other jigs & fixtures. I can also see the need to make other metal bits ‘square’ in the future, so what I’m asking is: is it worth just cracking on with a hacksaw and files to square steel rod, or is it worth investing in a machine to do this? I’m space (and time, therefore skill) constrained, so I’m wondering if there is a better ‘ mechanical’ option that I have missed:
Something like a floor-sitting bandsaw would be nice, but not an option
An abrasive cut-off chop saw is an ok option, but not great; sparks, noise, smell etc. I would prefer to ‘cut’ than grind.
A cold-cut saw would be nice, but expensive
A ‘portaband’ would be nice, but expensive
An angle grinder in a sliding frame is an option, but I’m not sure how much better the cut quality would be versus a standard angle grinder.
So are there any good options for getting a nice, square cut on metal that I have missed?
Any thoughts appreciated.
I’m wanting to make some ‘dogs’ and clamp-bases for a welding bench with 16 mm holes. My plan is to cut 16 mm round bar to lengths of about 20 mm, and then weld on a piece of 50x50 mm 8 mm thick flat bar. I need it to all sit square, and not have a weld bead around the base, so I’m thinking of drilling a 12 mm hole in the flat bar and filling with weld from the top.
That all sounds easy so far, but getting a square end on the cut rod would make it much easier (I think). A ‘metal lathe’ would be the ideal tool, but that’s not an option for me. I have an angle grinder, hacksaw and files.
I’m looking to make at least 10 of these, probably more as I add other jigs & fixtures. I can also see the need to make other metal bits ‘square’ in the future, so what I’m asking is: is it worth just cracking on with a hacksaw and files to square steel rod, or is it worth investing in a machine to do this? I’m space (and time, therefore skill) constrained, so I’m wondering if there is a better ‘ mechanical’ option that I have missed:
Something like a floor-sitting bandsaw would be nice, but not an option
An abrasive cut-off chop saw is an ok option, but not great; sparks, noise, smell etc. I would prefer to ‘cut’ than grind.
A cold-cut saw would be nice, but expensive
A ‘portaband’ would be nice, but expensive
An angle grinder in a sliding frame is an option, but I’m not sure how much better the cut quality would be versus a standard angle grinder.
So are there any good options for getting a nice, square cut on metal that I have missed?
Any thoughts appreciated.