I have a Monarch car dolly. About a year ago some one stole the 4x4 tongue. It fits inside the dolly on one end and has a 2 inch standard hitch on the other. It is about 5 1/2 feet long and has 2 x 15 degree bends to allow the dolly end to ride level at about a foot of the ground and the hitch end level at about 2 feet off. This was done by cutting a 'V' up at the dolly and a 'V' down at the hitch. The 'V' s were then welded to closed.
I have a 4 x 6 horizontal saw and the first cut should be a snap. I will simply stop after cutting 3 sides and leave the 4th clean. The question is: How to cut the second at an angle. First I believe I will have to make a flat horizontal starting cut. Do I then simple pivot the tube to the correct angle and try to finish the cut? On first glance there appears to be sufficient clearance for this to work, but first glances are notorious to miss critical factors.
And advice and experience appreciated. Thanks. Dan
I have a 4 x 6 horizontal saw and the first cut should be a snap. I will simply stop after cutting 3 sides and leave the 4th clean. The question is: How to cut the second at an angle. First I believe I will have to make a flat horizontal starting cut. Do I then simple pivot the tube to the correct angle and try to finish the cut? On first glance there appears to be sufficient clearance for this to work, but first glances are notorious to miss critical factors.
And advice and experience appreciated. Thanks. Dan