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Motorized Machine Makes Perfect Cuts In Carbon Steel Using Acetylene Torch
Lane Damberger, Box 133, Donalda, Alberta, Canada T0B 1H0 (ph 403 883-2362 or 2400): "I work for an oilfield manufacturing plant and made a small motorized cutting machine which I use on my job. I use it every day. It lets me make perfect cuts in carbon steel using an acetylene torch or stainless steel torch equipped with a plasma cut-ter. It'll cut straight or beveled. I've used it to cut steel from 1/8 to 4 in. thick with no problems as long as the proper tip and pressure settings are used. I call it the RD100 Tracmac. I've got plans and a video tape I'd be willing to sell if there's interest."


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1997 - Volume #21, Issue #5