Snifflebag

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I've got a sheet of 2mx1mx2mm treadplate (ALU) that I need to cut a large rectangle out of. I've got no particular special metalworking/fabrication tools (I do have angle grinder,jigsaw), but I'd like to get a straight cut.

Any suggestions for how best to get a straight edge without hassling a local fabricators to get it cut on their guillotine/metal cutting gizmo?

Is there anyone close by who may be able to assist? :D
 
Clamp it onto a workbench and clamp a wooden batten along the line you wish to cut. Then use the batten as a guide for a circular saw/jigsaw with appropriate blade etc.
 
As above but use some paraffin or some sort of lubricant on the blade if using a jigsaw as the ally will just clog the blade up.i buy special stuff at work for cutting sanding ally its like a hot knife through butter,it looks and smell a bit like lard but only harder.
 
Just personal preference but i would get some thin slitting discs for grinder and use a straight edge as a guide if you need too.
 
I would also do this but the ally clogs them up really quickly unless you have the special lube.i am lying really as i would just cut it on my guillotine at work but you know what i mean.
 
Well I took the advice of using a wooden template and following it with me angle grinder - worked a treat :)
 
As above but use some paraffin or some sort of lubricant on the blade if using a jigsaw as the ally will just clog the blade up.i buy special stuff at work for cutting sanding ally its like a hot knife through butter,it looks and smell a bit like lard but only harder.

;)
TALLOW ??

well it was called that when I was a boy....
big tubs of it and a hairy brush in it to get it out with ;)
melts with heat and as you say, smells like, err, lard..................lol
 

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