Cutting plates

Roy Ulrich ulrich@rangenet.com
Fri, 3 Dec 1999 15:45:41 -0600


Jim,

I suggest that a relatively small investment into oxygen/acetelene torch
with a cutting head would not only be about the fastest way through but you
would also have a welder to braze pieces back together into different shapes
if you so desired. Careful tho, you may end up with a theme park in a few
years.

Roy Ulrich

-----Original Message-----
From: Jlovekeys@AOL.COM <Jlovekeys@AOL.COM>
To: pianotech@ptg.org <pianotech@ptg.org>
Date: December 03, 1999 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: Cutting plates


>Del and Rob, Thanks for responding. I was curious to the possibilities of
>using junk plates for some other purpose. Maybe art projects, sculptures,
or
>making a crude harp with one.  At present the water jet cutter is a little
>beyond my scope. But I may try the hack saw approach.  It may very well be
>more of a workout than I am ready for.  Is cutting with a welding machine
of
>some sort practical? Thanks again.
>Jim Love
>PTG Associate
>Midland,Tx.



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