>From what I have seen, the LowBuck Notcher is a real deal. The guy I know
that uses one has never had to swap the cutting die and he builds lots and
lots of cages.
The guy that built the cage for our truck used the joint-jigger type and ate
many, many hole saws - which he charged us for.
I'm not sure what Joe Timney sells, but I'm always interested in learning
more...
Jim Webb
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-land-speed@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-land-speed@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of landspeedracer
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 11:08 AM
To: Dick J
Cc: lsr list autox
Subject: Re: Tubing notchers
Call Joe Timney he has a nice little deal for a fair price.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick J" <lsr_man@yahoo.com>
To: <wmtsmith@landracing.com>
Cc: "lsr list autox" <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 11:02 PM
Subject: Tubing notchers
> A while back (hmmmmm, maybe a little over two years ago) a pretty good
thread got started on this list when I asked some questions about building a
cage and tubing benders. During the responses, some of you guys had some
strong comments about tubing notchers too. I copied all the cage-building,
and tube-bending stuff, but never saved the stuff on notchers. Now, my
buddy and I are both ready to a notcher, and I wanna be sure we get the
right stuff. Heck, I see them for $50 at Harbor Freight, and $250 at
http://www.jointjigger.com/. If I remember right, among others, John
Beckett and Dr. Mayf had some specific recommendations. I'd sure appreciate
any comments on these jigs.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dick J In East Texas
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