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Daddy3x
21st May 2009, 02:52 PM
Getting a 3" ID pipe with a steep angle ground on it by a machinist friend in town. I will have a cap welded on it and sharepen the edges very well and hammer out some cheper disks by buying them in a huge roll. Rather than trying to hammer them out, would pressing them out be better? Unfortuantely the arbor press my uncle owned has since been sold after he passed away. Any pics/comments would be appreciated.
Scott

bobsreturn2003
21st May 2009, 02:55 PM
try hamering them on a piece of end grain timber , slow but better than scissors. cheers bob

Daddy3x
21st May 2009, 03:11 PM
Thanks Bob.

I learned this the hard way by having to replace a pair of my wife's quilting scissors thinking she would never notice. That was a $45 mistake and a great additional Mother's Day gift idea, hence the creating of my punch.
Scott

texx
21st May 2009, 03:32 PM
when i was floor sanding we had a device made for cutting 7 inch disc's with a 1 inch hole in the middle.
worked in the drill press was just an adjustable arm with a little sharp wheel on the end hard to describe but it did a very good job.
the wheel that did the cutting was very much like the wheels on oxy cutting guide rig if you know what i mean .
it cut the outside of the disc then we used a bell punch to knock out the middle hole
can't think where i would find a picture of one.

underfoot
21st May 2009, 04:45 PM
those cheap holesaw sets work for me, just grind the outside edge sharp, and stick it in a battery drill

hughie
22nd May 2009, 01:34 PM
Scott, have alook at this it may help solve the problem





http://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=66063&highlight=hole

Grumpy John
22nd May 2009, 01:58 PM
A piece of 2" stainless and a piece of 3" stainless from the local Mr Muffler, a friend with a metal cutting lathe and two pieces of nylon is all that's needed.

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Oh and a piece of mdf.

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Ozkaban
22nd May 2009, 05:44 PM
A piece of 2" stainless and a piece of 3" stainless from the local Mr Muffler, a friend with a metal cutting lathe and two pieces of nylon is all that's needed.

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Oh and a piece of mdf.

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I quite like that solution - very simple and effective.

Cheers,
Dave

Ed Reiss
23rd May 2009, 11:44 AM
good one John, will have to visit the auto repair place for a couple pices of pipe.:2tsup:

Daddy3x
25th May 2009, 11:55 AM
Thanks to all, I am liking the muffler solution, perhaps I will try both. Sending pics when done, I am bad about that, sorry.

bobsreturn2003
25th May 2009, 06:30 PM
nylon cuts well in the wood lathe . you can grind the stainless sharp with any grinding wheel . like the end grain to cut on . cheers bob