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![]() Just received my order of telescoping aluminum tubing rods from Texas Towers. Sizes range from 1" OD to smaller and all 6 feet long. I plan on using them as a collapsible verticle on the motor home. Before I start hack-sawing away on the ends to cut slots around which I will place my hose clamps, does anyone here have any particular tips or techniques to do this? I figure I'd just cut two slots with a hacksaw about 1" or so deep. If there's a better suggestion, I'd like to hear it before wacking away on my expensive tubes. Ed |
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plan on going a bit deeper than that. you have to cut a long enough slot so
that the hose clamp can easily clamp it down and provide enough surface area to prevent slippage. i would plan on about double the tube diameter for the length of the slot. After you cut the slot use a round or half round file to take off the burrs inside or they can get between the tubes and make it hard to get them apart. "Ed" wrote in message . 192.196... Just received my order of telescoping aluminum tubing rods from Texas Towers. Sizes range from 1" OD to smaller and all 6 feet long. I plan on using them as a collapsible verticle on the motor home. Before I start hack-sawing away on the ends to cut slots around which I will place my hose clamps, does anyone here have any particular tips or techniques to do this? I figure I'd just cut two slots with a hacksaw about 1" or so deep. If there's a better suggestion, I'd like to hear it before wacking away on my expensive tubes. Ed |
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On 5 Aug, 11:51, "Dave" wrote:
plan on going a bit deeper than that. you have to cut a long enough slot so that the hose clamp can easily clamp it down and provide enough surface area to prevent slippage. i would plan on about double the tube diameter for the length of the slot. After you cut the slot use a round or half round file to take off the burrs inside or they can get between the tubes and make it hard to get them apart. "Ed" wrote in message . 192.196... Just received my order of telescoping aluminum tubing rods from Texas Towers. Sizes range from 1" OD to smaller and all 6 feet long. I plan on using them as a collapsible verticle on the motor home. Before I start hack-sawing away on the ends to cut slots around which I will place my hose clamps, does anyone here have any particular tips or techniques to do this? I figure I'd just cut two slots with a hacksaw about 1" or so deep. If there's a better suggestion, I'd like to hear it before wacking away on my expensive tubes. Ed- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Circular saw with a thin wheel grinder/cutter. |
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![]() Circular saw with a thin wheel grinder/cutter. You mean like a small cutting disk on a Dremel Tool? Ed |
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Ed wrote:
Circular saw with a thin wheel grinder/cutter. You mean like a small cutting disk on a Dremel Tool? Ed That would be ok as long as the combined width of the slots will allow the larger tubing to be clamped to the smaller tubing. I have always just used a hacksaw, and made slots 90° apart, making the slot length about twice the diameter of the tubing. 73. Bryan WA7PRC |
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![]() That would be ok as long as the combined width of the slots will allow the larger tubing to be clamped to the smaller tubing. I have always just used a hacksaw, and made slots 90° apart, making the slot length about twice the diameter of the tubing. 73. Bryan WA7PRC I was figuring on making only one set of slots, 180 degrees opposite. This tubing is quite close fitting ( a 9/1000 " difference between inside and outside diamters ) and will require very little compression of the slotted end to make a tight fit, I would think. Ed K7AAT |
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Judging on my experience as a mechanic and many years with fitting exhaust
systems to cars, you need only one cut with the cut at least one and a half times the diameter of the smaller tube diameter. I am now retired and experimenting with antennas, I use a slitting saw in my vertical mill, makes a beautiful cut! VK2KCE "Ed" wrote in message . 192.196... : : Just received my order of telescoping aluminum tubing rods from Texas : Towers. Sizes range from 1" OD to smaller and all 6 feet long. I plan on : using them as a collapsible verticle on the motor home. Before I start : hack-sawing away on the ends to cut slots around which I will place my hose : clamps, does anyone here have any particular tips or techniques to do : this? I figure I'd just cut two slots with a hacksaw about 1" or so deep. : If there's a better suggestion, I'd like to hear it before wacking away on : my expensive tubes. : : : Ed |
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Ed wrote:
Just received my order of telescoping aluminum tubing rods from Texas Towers. Sizes range from 1" OD to smaller and all 6 feet long. I plan on using them as a collapsible verticle on the motor home. Before I start hack-sawing away on the ends to cut slots around which I will place my hose clamps, does anyone here have any particular tips or techniques to do this? I figure I'd just cut two slots with a hacksaw about 1" or so deep. If there's a better suggestion, I'd like to hear it before wacking away on my expensive tubes. Ed Hello Ed: You may find that the hand hack saw will be difficult to control and keep the cut straight. I use a inexpensive Band Saw, and cut the slots approx 1 1/2 inches long. Another consideration is the cut slot width maybe to narrow to fully close the outer tubing down on the inner tubing. So making a another saw blade width will not hurt. Use a round or rat tail file to deburr the inside of the tubing. Chain Saw shaping files work quit well for this and are cheap. You will see cheap crapp hose clamps in the home improvement stores, I have anyway. Find a auto parts store thats sell the Breeze brand hose clamps. Jay in the Mojave |
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On 5 Aug, 12:22, Ed wrote:
Circular saw with a thin wheel grinder/cutter. You mean like a small cutting disk on a Dremel Tool? Ed No. I meant a normal 6 1/2 0r 7' power saw with a thin grinding blade or steel cutting blade. The cut width will be better than a hack saw which I have found often to be to narrow as well as difficult to control Art |
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hi
I dremel will work nice but you may want to build a small jig to keep things aligned. I would drill a small dia. hole at the bottom of the place where your cut will end so it will prevent the slot from continuing on and splitting the tubing. good luck tom |
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