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Frame cutting

JasonS

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Use a torch. Cutting off the end of the frame is a non-issue as long as you don't do something stupid and throw water on it to cool it.

TM9-1819B states the following: " Use electric arc welding when reinforcing damaged members. Do not weld on fillets of frame, or edges of frame members as this will development of new cracks."
 
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Mark2X2

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Frame cutting
What is the best way to cut the frame when bobbing the Deuce. Since it is tempered I am a little worried about using the torch. Thanks.

Shannon Deese
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Shannon,

I'm going to use my Milwaukee metal cutting circular saw with carbide teeth.
You can cut a piece steel off and grab it bare handed.

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For cutting small parts, notching a pc of steel or what ever. i use mine all the time. You can still use the saw off the bench, just unscrew the clamp. Use it with the stand attached or removes with a couple screws.

Mark
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