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blackbrigadeer 10-01-2009 23:49

[FTC]: Cutting Tetrix Metal
 
The rules don't say anything about cutting tetrix metal. I was wondering if there was a restriction about cutting tetrix metal?

gdo 11-01-2009 09:44

Re: [FTC]: Cutting Tetrix Metal
 
There are no restrictions on cutting the metal in the Tetrix kit. Though I HIGHLY recommend that you don't cut unless it is necessary for the design to work; mainly to the cost of getting replacement parts is so high that its a good idea not to cut the metal ;)

Rick TYler 11-01-2009 18:23

Re: [FTC]: Cutting Tetrix Metal
 
On the contrary, we find cutting the parts makes some useful structures that Pitsco doesn't offer. A table saw with a tungsten-carbide blade can turn that c-channel into angles and flat plates. I recommend that this should only be tried by someone with a lot of table saw experience.

jbbjjbt 12-01-2009 08:56

Re: [FTC]: Cutting Tetrix Metal
 
We do a fair amout of cutting using a jig saw, hack saw, dremel tool, tin snips, files and sandpaper. Sandpaper does a remarkable job smoothing the edges.


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