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Help finding small "L" brackets/tabs

muibubbles

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Hey I've been making these little tabs out of 4ft angled aluminum but its quiet tedious so I was trying to find ones pre made... Does anyone know where I can find something like these?

Dimensions arent that important, anything roughtly 3/4" x 1/2" x 3/4"
aluminum is preferred but plastics would work too as long as the are fairly strong

usually im pretty good at finding weird odds and ends like this for other purposed but this one has stumped me!

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Ps im using a rage cold cut saw to cut these and that saw *****. leaves burrs on everything i cut with it...:sad:

Thanks!
 
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Givl Reggin

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Cut them out on a bandsaw with a miter gauge and stop block, could probably could cut one every 5-seconds or so and without the fuzzy edges.
 

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I have a bag of these. They are 1 x 1 x 3/4 aluminum brackets. I'm going to the post office tomorrow if these will work for you. Email me at [email protected].
 

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muibubbles

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Cut them out on a bandsaw with a miter gauge and stop block, could probably could cut one every 5-seconds or so and without the fuzzy edges.
lol duh, idk why i didnt think of a bandsaw... i've been wanting one of those hand held bandsaws and the portable table combo for some time now.. might be worth it!

Those are just begging to be sheared. Depending on the qty you need, it may be worth buying an angle shear off ebay for about $300 to cut them in a way that won't require cleaning up the edges.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_sacat=0&_from=R40&_sop=15&_nkw=angle%20shear&_pgn=2&_skc=50&rt=nc&_udlo=155&_udhi

Greyson
I definitely wont be needing that many to warranty a angle shear but it would make for a pretty good excuse to get one right?:lol:

I have a bag of these. They are 1 x 1 x 3/4 aluminum brackets. I'm going to the post office tomorrow if these will work for you. Email me at [email protected].
Thanks for the offer, i really appreciate it but i think the height on those are a little too big:sad:
 

gtermini

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If you set the angle against the square corner of a piece of scrap wood stock, so the two pieces are nested, when the blade breaks through the aluminium into the wood, it won't leave a back side burr. 1+ for a fine tooth carbide blade too.

Greyson
 
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