u/Head_Car_2922

Efficiently cutting 2x2 square tube

We cut a lot of 2x2 square tube in our shop and its becoming a bottle neck. We want to purchase 24ft lengths and cut them to size quickly and with general repeatable measurements. We currently have a chop saw and a Harbor Freight bandsaw.

I am looking for big-boy tools that we can throw up long lengths, cut them down to size efficiently. Does anyone recommend a general setup? Industrial-grade tools? I am leaning towards a nice cold saw with a proper table with stops. But I am open to all ideas. Thanks in advance.

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u/Head_Car_2922 — 4 days ago
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Recently, a VC cold-outreached us (via email). Rare. But, there was a red flag; it looks like he invested in a competitor and was fishing for information.

I was polite and gave the birds-eye view.

He aggressively responds, demanding more technical information.

I respond, it looks like you invested in a competitor. It's not a good fit.

He aggressively responds again. I politely issued a final rejection, and his response was salty.

Founders, protect your time and information. I could have given him more information, but why, if he is a jerk at hello, will they be really bad in six months? And plus, if your competitor is on their portfolio, check your six and don't share shit.

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u/Head_Car_2922 — 13 days ago