I'm building custom packs front and rear and I was wandering what would be the best way to do this, I have access to all kinds of tools and machinery...any input?
I use my portaband, no problem. Drilling hasn't been a problem either, just did all four of my BDS springs due to the fact they come with a 5/16 center pin and I uped it to a 3/8 pin. Much easier to do one at a time though, but did it both ways.
About as broad as it is long.
With a decent chop saw, it goes through quick enough that you don't really heat up much of the spring. Maybe the 1st 1/4" near the cut. Doesn't hurt the overall temper of the spring.
I usually use the chop saw for straight cuts and the band saw for angle cuts when I taper the ends.
Note: Cut one leaf at a time with either saw, and with the chop saw cut on edge.
I think I'm gonna use the band saw, I had considered sending them to work with a friend of mine and putting them through the Shear (yes it would have cut them)but that would be alot of work for him and not me.