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Cutting Door Racks

Phil

Well Known Member
Just curious before I fire up the dremel tool.

Has anyone come up with a creative way to cut the door racks? I can use the dremel tool with a cutting disk but that doesn't allow for a perfect 90 degree cut.

It's not a big deal - just something that's bugging me.

I'm redoing my door racks so I can install Sean's 180-degree kit.

Phil
 
Disk sander

If they are not perfect after the cut, just throw them on a bench disk sander with a square to square them up. Smooth the edges with a scotch brite wheel after that. Making the original cut with a chop saw should work too.
 
Yeah that's what I did on the first set too. My OCD pursuit for perfection keeps nagging at me though. So I was just exploring other options.

I wish I had a high-end bandsaw with a blade capable of cutting hardened steel. :)

Phil
 
Cheap bandsaw

I cut mine with a $100 bandsaw from Lowe's, then smoothed them up on the Scotch brite wheel. As Van's says, it's not a Swiss watch, it's a tractor. Of course, none of us buy that! :)
 
cut off wheel

the 90 degree pneumatic cutoff wheel (same used to cut windows and canopy) worked great - just like buttah.

Put it in the vise, fire it up...

Phil
Salt Lake City
RV10, finish kit
 
I used one of these HF saws. It has been the best $12 I've spent. Then I cleaned up the cut with a scotchbrite wheel.

bob

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One trick is to clamp a piece of angle iron to the part and use it as a cutting guide. The cutting disk can run up against the angle and "follow" it tracking a straight line both in the horizontal and vertical planes.
 
I use a little metal cutting band saw to cut the racks for the 180 retro kit. I then use the buffing wheel like others have mentioned. Let me know if you have any questions:)
 
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