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HS908 ...
I just want to go on the record by saying that fabricating the HS908 brackets with a hacksaw is a major PITA.
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Current Build: 2 years into a beautiful little girl
Current Build: 2 years into a beautiful little girl
Fabricating HS 908
If you are building an RV I strongly recomend that you obtain a bandsaw that can be modified to cut alumium and steel. I have a 1950 model that my brother loaned me to which he added another pully to reduce the speed for metal cutting. I am using it several times a week. I am now installing the canopy frame on my RV-6A. Hacksaws on an RV are more than a PITA!
Bob
Bob
Yes get a bandsaw. I have not and that is one thing that if I were to start building today I would get. I am far enough along now though that I might as well finish without it.
The garage is getting too full for extra tools anyways.
Scott DellAngelo
#90598 Fuselage (getting close to becoming a canoe)
Plainfield, IL

Scott DellAngelo
#90598 Fuselage (getting close to becoming a canoe)
Plainfield, IL
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Re: HS908 ...
Didn't I tell you to buy a bandsaw, instead of those silly cutoff wheels, while we were out at Home Depot?spike wrote:I just want to go on the record by saying that fabricating the HS908 brackets with a hacksaw is a major PITA.


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I found mine for $10. I wouldn't use it for anything other than thin aluminum and aluminum angle but that was the idea.
Bill
RV-9
Fuselage
Bill
RV-9
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