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		<title>Notch tubing without a notcher.</title>
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		&lt;a href="http://www.metalgeek.com/static/cope.pcgi"&gt;Cope pipe without a jig.&lt;/a&gt; Enter a few parameters and get a pdf that will give you a printable pattern that will allow you to notch tubing for welding or brazing to another pipe.  </description>
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<category>tools</category>

<category>layout</category>

<category>cheap</category>

<category>computer</category>

<category>tubing</category>

<category>welding</category>

<category>brazing</category>

<category>bike</category>

<category>manufacturing</category>

<category>cage</category>

<category>pipe</category>

<category>metal</category>

<category>assembly</category>

<category>fabrication</category>

<dc:creator>Mitheral</dc:creator>
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