I had one of these it was okay for a while but then the little rods kept falling out and losing them and it was just a waste of money also if you push on the little rods just a little bit or bump them with your hand or something they move and you've lost your measurement
I agree they're expensive, but then again this isn't Harbor Freight quality stuff. High quality tools are pricey. Besides, the 4 pack drops the price on our website to just $60 each... www.redlinestands.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&inc_subcat=1&search_in_description=1&categories_id=&keyword=pipem
Shawn Dinterman that was genius! Ive got 20+ tubes to join at all different offsets on my chassis and theres no fancy gadgets here in the 3rd world so i just robbed the cardboard tubes out of the bog rolls.... worked perfectly, cheers!
Hay que cortar los tubos y presentarlos en los ángulos correctos para después meter el "pipe master". No es práctico. En cambio si es práctico el "tubemiter"
call me what you will, but I'm a bit reluctant to take tool tips and advice from guys who are missing fingers or any tool using appendages.. jus'sayin'
www.pipemastertools.com/product/tubing-tool/ one of the few times you can get it for nearly half what the reseller is selling it for. I bought the stock car kit years ago and used it for a couple of notches on a cage I did. Since found other methods though.