Gearhead88
Super User
I have a few smaller angle plates , what you would find at Busy Bee tools . I'd like to find some larger angle plates to use as fixtures for doing certain machining operations .
I might just do this , winter is here , I have several projects on the drawing board.Those are pretty expensive. What about making one? Weld two plates together as close as possible to 90° and then face them to 90° to get rid of the welding distortion? I did this once to make a welding fixture. I also discovered while doing this my inexpensive combination set from busy bee was absolute crap.
Or maybe facing and then bolting together with a row of machine screws be easier and more effective?
Sounds like a fun project.
You can also make the unicorn that nowadays cannot be purchased: A large plate with a removable web section.
I doubt Gearhead88 would have been happy with the amazon offerings either thou. Once out of the box, things start looking/working much different then the selling features mention.I checked the SOWA catalog because there are Calgary distributers. Not sure where they are made, but you wont like the price.