Posted by jon f mn on November 30, 2016 at 04:26:02 from (70.199.1.202):
In Reply to: Side Kit - Jon F posted by RCP on November 29, 2016 at 20:17:54:
The only one of those questions I can asnwer for sure is the last one since I don't deal with tarps. And when I built trailer I just put the pockets where they worked out and didn't pay much attention to spacing. I will stop today and measure some tho to see if they are all the same or not.
For cutting aluminum there are several good ways to do it. The easiest is to use a regular circular saw with a regular carbide blade, they will cut it the best with the least trouble without even dulling the blade. Make sure you use hearing protection and a full face shield because hot sharp pieces will be flying! You can also use a band saw,but the aluminum will stick to the blade some so you will need to coat it with something. I use regular nozzle spray for mig welding, but spray lube like wd40 works or you can rub wax like a candle on it. Also do that with what ever you use for grinding to keep the wheel cleen. You can also cut aluminum with a plasma cutter if you have one.
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