bluedog225
Well-known member
I’ve got some 3/8”x4”x12” angle iron I’d like to cut into 3” strips and use as ”L” shaped brackets. I’ve got a competent oxygen acetylene torch set up and the correct cutting tip for 3/8”.
I‘ve done (very) little cutting and some brazing. While I think I can handle the cuts, I want to put 1/2” holes in the steel for bolts. Lots of holes. I’ve drilled one hole with a pilot hole and step bit. It was ok but not all that quick.
What do you recommend for the remaining holes? Getting some quality mechanics length bits or step bits and setting up the drill press, or trying to pierce useable holes with the torch?
And if I try this with the torch, should I get a smaller cutting tip so I can have a little more control?
Any thoughts appreciated.
Thanks
I‘ve done (very) little cutting and some brazing. While I think I can handle the cuts, I want to put 1/2” holes in the steel for bolts. Lots of holes. I’ve drilled one hole with a pilot hole and step bit. It was ok but not all that quick.
What do you recommend for the remaining holes? Getting some quality mechanics length bits or step bits and setting up the drill press, or trying to pierce useable holes with the torch?
And if I try this with the torch, should I get a smaller cutting tip so I can have a little more control?
Any thoughts appreciated.
Thanks

