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Orange TCU

Trad climber
GA
Topic Author's Original Post - Jan 4, 2010 - 03:55pm PT
Well i have a full set of angles that i would like to turn into sawed offs, and i do not know where to begin, im assuming you saw them in half, but with what? a hacksaw? table saw? band saw? personal experience appreciated!
Minerals

Social climber
The Deli
Jan 4, 2010 - 04:02pm PT
Hacksaw with carbide blade, unless you have access to a band saw, etc. Make different lengths, but mostly on the shorter side. Round off the top corners and fresh edges with a grinder or file. Pretty simple, really. Just don’t get the pin hot if you are using any power tools – it will mess up the heat-treatment/strength/hardness. Dip in water to keep cool.
Mighty Hiker

climber
Vancouver, B.C.
Jan 4, 2010 - 04:04pm PT
Use protective glasses and earwear.
Edge

Trad climber
New Durham, NH
Jan 4, 2010 - 04:13pm PT
You can also use a Dremel tool with a Fiberglas reinforced cut-off wheel. You may go through a couple discs, but they are fairly easy to use and don't tend to ruin the temper of the metal.
Ihateplastic

Trad climber
Lake Oswego, Oregon
Jan 4, 2010 - 04:19pm PT
Second (or third) the notion of keeping 'em cool. Get 'em red hot for too long and you have a weird shaped bashie.
Orange TCU

Trad climber
GA
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 6, 2010 - 10:36am PT
thanks to all!
I used a dremel and it worked great, still have al my fingers, no overheating
bring it on, zodiac, your going clean wether you like it or not
HighTraverse

Trad climber
Bay Area
Jan 6, 2010 - 10:41am PT
So I'm a real neophyte when it comes to aid.

Zodiac clean I can dig
How are sawed off angles useful for clean aid? All I can imagine using them for is to pound into old shallow pin scars, instead of tying off a full length angle.
justin selmanson

Gym climber
long beach
Jan 6, 2010 - 02:31pm PT
FWIW we did zodiac clean without the sawed off angles. The only pitch we noticed they could have really been used was the black tower pitch which was hooked through semi casually. good luck. fun route!
deuce4

climber
Hobart, Australia
Jan 6, 2010 - 02:37pm PT
1. put piton in vice
2. hacksaw off the tip of the piton.
3. file down the edges with a 10" mill bastard file.

You can also place the piton between your boot and one of the concrete parking barriers in the camp 4 parking lot instead of a vice.
Lambone

Ice climber
Ashland, Or
Jan 6, 2010 - 02:39pm PT
I made some sawed offs in Camp 4 once with a hacksaw.

Didn't have a clamp so I ended up nailing the pin straight into the wood slats of the picnick table!

Worked pretty well!
Tom

Big Wall climber
San Luis Obispo CA
Jan 6, 2010 - 03:04pm PT
Angle grinder + 1/16" cut-off disk + 5 seconds to cut + 15 seconds to round off the tip + 5 seconds to deburr.

Jingy

Social climber
Flatland, Ca
Jan 6, 2010 - 03:33pm PT
you shoudl re-state the question to its basics....

"How does one cut through a metal tube...?"

What that said... a hacksaw may come to mind, or one of many appropriate tools available on the open market specifically designed for this purpose....


good luck with that..
Captain...or Skully

Social climber
Top of the 5.2-5.12 Boulder
Jan 6, 2010 - 03:46pm PT
Can't be done, forget about it.
Mungeclimber

Trad climber
sorry, just posting out loud.
Jan 6, 2010 - 05:46pm PT
great tips in this thread on how to 'hold' the pin so you can hack it.

thx!

:)
Captain...or Skully

Social climber
Top of the 5.2-5.12 Boulder
Jan 6, 2010 - 05:59pm PT
Can't be done, I say!

Ksolem

Trad climber
Monrovia, California
Jan 6, 2010 - 06:22pm PT
Didn't have a clamp so I ended up nailing the pin straight into the wood slats of the picnick table!

Ha! If you did that today a ranger would bust you for vandalism.

Clever idea though.
WBraun

climber
Jan 6, 2010 - 06:28pm PT
I've cut tons of pins with my sawsall.

What's the big deal?
Wack

climber
Dazevue
Jan 6, 2010 - 06:58pm PT
Chongo specs the length for sawed off angles in his wall manual.
EdBannister

Mountain climber
CA
Jan 6, 2010 - 07:11pm PT
tie it off
Ihateplastic

Trad climber
Lake Oswego, Oregon
Jan 6, 2010 - 07:29pm PT
Chongo specs the length for sawed off angles in his wall manual.

No manual required. Just cut 'em to about 60% of their original length. There is no "perfect" size just as every pin scar is a different size.
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