Im doing the side trim and I need to cut a radius on each end, but before I do it I thought Id ask,,,
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Gerdo wrote:A jig saw with a fine tooth blade works great. Wear eye protection. Don't rush the cuts. To get a finished edge just take a file of my favorite use a belt sander, palm sander or drum sander. Work it like wood.
Sonetpro wrote:Make sure and put painters tape down where you are going to cut. The shavings will get between the saw base and the aluminum and scratch it.
Gerdo wrote:I always cut from the back side. Scratches don't matter there and the jig saw base will slide on the flat back.
ARKPAT wrote:I used some felt on the bottom of the jig saw base facing the Diamond plate as not to scratch the surface of the Diamond plate. I have done that on cabinet work in the past to protect the wood while cutting and not make marks on the wood while using the saw. Just a thought.
Good job on your trailer.
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Pat
PaulC wrote:I'll be watching this one with interest HeikkiI need to bend around a 12" radius and was just thinking about how I could do it. I'm using 1.6mm (whatever that is in Merkan measurements).
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Paul
Gerdo wrote:It should be thin enough that you could get the basic bend by forming it over your leg, a tree, a pipe or something like that. Work slowly so you don't over bend it. Then just screw it down. Are you using some sealer under each screw?
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