Discover the 3 Easiest Tube Notching Techniques

Good, Better, Best! Ian Johnson from @bigtiregarage shows us 3 different ways to notch tubing.
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Question - What is your favorite way of notching tubing?
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Time Codes
00:00 Introduction
00:25 Notching Tubing With A Hole Saw Notcher
02:41 Notching Tubing With A Chop Saw
03:46 Notching Tubing With A Belt Sander
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  • @GickelsGaming
    @GickelsGaming29 күн бұрын

    Ian is a great teacher! Beau plays a great student, too. If you guys make Beau EXTRA-*special* im sure there would be some great laughs and bonus lessons to be learned!

  • @AlpacaRenee
    @AlpacaRenee2 күн бұрын

    Awesome video guys! Thanks!

  • @thomasollinger7922
    @thomasollinger792229 күн бұрын

    Any of the better holesaw fixtures in the $200-$300 range are as good as you'll ever need. Even a cheap Asian special beats a grinder.

  • @tinkering123
    @tinkering12329 күн бұрын

    Kool vid. I'd like to make a roll bar from that material.

  • @wirefeed3419
    @wirefeed341929 күн бұрын

    100% the belt gave the nicest fit, only problem is he went from a $500.00 notcher to a $150.00 chop saw to a $1200.00 ish belt sander and still had to dress with an angle grinder.

  • @melgross

    @melgross

    29 күн бұрын

    Then you have to have all the right diameter rollers. Do they even make them small enough for 1/2” pipe?

  • @trollingdirty8910
    @trollingdirty891029 күн бұрын

    You both have used Grindr?

  • @keaganairey1413
    @keaganairey141329 күн бұрын

    Tct annular cutter in a drill press or mill. I've even used end mills on smaller OD tubing. I found no matter what I did, cutting fluid, calculated speeds etc those bi-metal holesaws never lasted more than a few cuts before the teeth started breaking.

  • @VortekXtiik

    @VortekXtiik

    29 күн бұрын

    Which is unfortunate, especially with steel, I love using hole saws and annular cutters for notching my tubes when doing handrails. But steel just destroys them, aluminum isn’t much of a problem, but it’s so easy, why haven’t they made a special cutter simply made for handrails up to 2” I would buy it as long as they lasted.

  • @cayenne7792
    @cayenne779229 күн бұрын

    that's notch yo cheese.........I'll let myself out.

  • @rodaj687
    @rodaj68729 күн бұрын

    Ever notch with a portable band saw?

  • @fatusbloke
    @fatusbloke29 күн бұрын

    For a 90 joint, cut 15 degree mitres on end of pipe,

  • @alseip4418
    @alseip441829 күн бұрын

    Plasma Cutter

  • @thomasollinger7922

    @thomasollinger7922

    29 күн бұрын

    CNC, maybe. Even then the cut isn't clean enough for quality welding. That's why nobody I've seen does it that way. 95% of pro shops use a version of the hole saw fixture.

  • @melgross
    @melgross29 күн бұрын

    Or, to prevent your wrist from breaking when using an electric drill is to use the handle provided. Stepping on the power cord, if it’s not a battery model, isn’t the brightest idea ever.

  • @SouthernGround
    @SouthernGround29 күн бұрын

    WD-40? better off peeing on it at least it has a cooling effect. no seriously try Castrol Stick Wax Metal Cutting Lubricant,, used it for years with bandsaw, hole saw, hacksaw, Sawzall ect. less mess and a little go's a long way., the belt is the way to go otherwise I notch my pipe on a knee mill with carbide cutters.