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    1. #1
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      Nov 2004
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      Cone/pipe coping formula or site?

      Guys,

      A few months ago someone on this forum posted a link to a site where you could plug in the diameter/angle of tubing and the site would plot a coping pattern for you. The same site could also plot a pattern for producing a "cone" just by plugging in the diameters and length. I had the link saved but lost it somehow and Ive searched this site for the past two hours with no luck. Anyone have a link or know what Im talking about? I tried google and didnt get anywhere either.

      TIA if anyone can help.

      GMC Syclone (currently wrecked thanks to the typical rubber headed VA driver not paying attention to his red stop light...oh and he didnt have insurance either)
      #614 11.9 @ 113
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    2. #2
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      Here is a coping program that works fairly well...
      http://www.metalgeek.com/static/cope.pcgi
      Here is another program that lets you use a chop saw to make the mitres...
      http://snip.awardspace.com/
      If you find the "coning" program I would like to see it myself...
      Mark
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    3. #3
      Join Date
      Nov 2004
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      Roanoke, VA
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      astroracer,

      Thanks for the links...much appreciated. As for the "coning" program/site Ive spent hours googling and searching without any luck. Either Im losing my mind or Im just not searching in the right place but none the less if I find it I'll let ya know.
      GMC Syclone (currently wrecked thanks to the typical rubber headed VA driver not paying attention to his red stop light...oh and he didnt have insurance either)
      #614 11.9 @ 113
      New stuff finished 08/06:
      4L80E trans w/TCI PCM
      Front: J&S UCA/LCA, QA1 coil overs
      Rear: Caltracks/Belltech drop leaves
      Empire drive line alum drive shaft
      Polished 17x9 F/17x11 R ZR1s with 275s/315s
      Syclone
      Tow rig

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Dec 2004
      Location
      Houston Texas
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      368
      Hrmm i know i've seen one somewhere... starting to think it might have been in a book.
      http://www.isco-pipe.com/pdf/Snap-Tite%20Installation%20Guide.pdf#search='pipe%20con e%20diagram'

      Don't think this is the one either: http://www.red-bag.com/engintools/calccone.php
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