How to Easily Saddle, Notch, or Cope Pipe & Tubing for Building Fence using a Portable Band Saw
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- Опубліковано 3 чер 2024
- In this video, we're going to show you how to easily saddle, notch, or cope pipe and tubing for building fence using a portable band saw. By following our simple step-by-step instructions, you'll be able to quickly and easily build fence whether its top rail no climb, railed pipe fencing or another type of fence using round pipe.
This video is perfect for anyone who wants to build fence using a portable band saw, whether it's for home use or commercial purposes. By following our easy instructions, you'll be able saddle, cope or notch pipe like a pro!
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You can also rent a portable band saw from Home Depot or call your local tool rental company and see if they rent this or something similar.
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0:00 Intro
0:12 Preview of Tools
0:21 What is it used for?
1:03 Tools needed
1:43 1st Step
2:40 Band Saw
3:12 Cutting the Pipe
3:49 Checking your cut
4:05 Closer
4:28 Like and Subscribe - Навчання та стиль
Thank you!
Great idea worked for the gas company for 39 years around welders all time never seen any cope like that thanks for sharing.I going to try this on some tubing on bicycle frames.
Love this method! It works amazing.
Yes it does! Thanks!
Thanks for the help I don’t own a farm but it is useful
Glad to help
How I never thought of this I've used them dangerous holesaw notchers die grinders anglegrinders tried it all but this is ingenious
It works awesome! Try it out and let us know!
Well dang I used a band saw to make straight cuts then took a grinder to it 😅 your ways seems a lot easier I am going to have to try this way in a few weeks
every pipe fitter i worked with in the late 80's and early 90's did this at least once a week.............. didn't know it was a secret or a trick.
Amazing
Thanks 🙏
I bought a dewalt cordless bandsaw, toasted the blade on it it 2/5 cuts...
Ordered some 10/14 bimetal blades, waiting to try.
What blade do you use if you have to cut old oilfiled pipe? I have been using a torch ( badly ) for yrs:)
Great question! They have a few different options based on TPI (Teeth Per Inch). How it works is the thicker and harder the material the more teeth per inch you will want. With Oilfield pipe we usually used the 24 TPI. Hope this helps!
@@SevenPeaksFenceandBarn Thanks, I think maybe the one that came on it was for soft materials.
I bought some 18tpi dewalt bi metal blades with the bandsaw.
So far I have gotten 20 cuts or so on the bi metal and it looks like it's going to last for a long time.
Plasma would be quicker?
Wealthy only
Actually we tested it and it surprisingly is not. Stay tuned for future video👍
Expensive, bigger, heavier.