Chequer plate panniers project to fit in rear racks...

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Re: Chequer plate panniers project to fit in rear racks...

Post by Franc » Fri Jan 13, 2012 6:42 pm

nickp500 wrote:
truslack wrote:They look brilliant, well done. A tip for cutting ally chequer plate in future is use a jigsaw not an angle grinder!
The angle grinder worked ok with a very thin stainless steel cutting blade in. Was going to use a jigsaw but thought it would be too vicious and would leave a rough edge.
Nick
Best way I found so far is with a bandsaw, the jigsaw blades heat up, melt the ally filings and clog up, the bandsaw blade is so long it doesn't retain as much heat.
Better still use a guillotine if you can find one.
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Post by Yoof » Fri Jan 13, 2012 7:02 pm

My bandsaw is too small :(
As for a guillotine my garage is too small :(
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Re: Chequer plate panniers project to fit in rear racks...

Post by Franc » Fri Jan 13, 2012 7:12 pm

nickp500 wrote:My bandsaw is too small :(
As for a guillotine my garage is too small :(
lol
I used to mark out all my stuff and take it to a local machine shop.
I used to own a bench mounted guillotine, like a huge pair of shears, but sold it at a car boot.
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Re: Chequer plate panniers project to fit in rear racks...

Post by ZIP TIE » Fri Jan 13, 2012 8:53 pm

The multi material saws are quite good on ally plate and have come right down in price ( they look very much like a regular circular saw but slightly smaller ) also reciprocating saws work well but it can be hard to keep a straight line.
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Re: Chequer plate panniers project to fit in rear racks...

Post by fantastic mister fox » Fri Jan 13, 2012 10:36 pm

*** SHAMELESS PLUG ALERT***

My friend Gabe who owns Zen Overland will sell you pre cut aluminium plate for you to weld if want, or even make a pannier to your own dimensions.

http://www.zenoverland.com/soft_pannier ... opbox.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Probably not as budget as the cut it you self chequer plate route.
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Re: Chequer plate panniers project to fit in rear racks...

Post by Yoof » Fri Jan 13, 2012 11:11 pm

fantastic mister fox wrote:*** SHAMELESS PLUG ALERT***

My friend Gabe who owns Zen Overland will sell you pre cut aluminium plate for you to weld if want, or even make a pannier to your own dimensions.

http://www.zenoverland.com/soft_pannier ... opbox.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Probably not as budget as the cut it you self chequer plate route.
If i could tig weld ally then that whould be an option.
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Re: Chequer plate panniers project to fit in rear racks...

Post by tdi chris » Sat Jan 14, 2012 1:39 pm

any one else thinking along these lines i have a quantity of 3mm ally cheq plate,12"wide by 10 foot long,Ă‚ÂŁ15 a length,can also offer tig welding service,ally,stainless and mildsteel,i am in suffolk.
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