1) Any 14" cutoff saw I've seen does miters. The go-to saw is the Dewalt, by far the best quality and still cheap. I wouldnt use a wood saw for cutting metal, it will wreck the bearings quick and the motor really isnt up to the task. 2) I have the HF tubing notcher, works great but kinda sloppy and had to shim it a bit to center it up. I use it for odd angles or notches in tube that is near a bend. Otherwise I use a Bridgeport mill for notches. JD2 makes a nice notcher but quite a bit more than HF. 3) I have a JD2 Model 3 tubing bender, works great with nice smooth bends. I also have a HF pipe bender that I use for schedule pipe, not to be confused with tubing. You can get all the dies including square for the Model 3, just don't use it often enough for pipe to warrant the cost. Protools also makes a nice unit, about the same. Id get manual unless you plan on using it often, youll also want to make a stand and mount it on the floor with some cement lags. 4) Like you said, drill presses can be had cheap. A decent one will be older, as long as it doesnt have a lot of runout (wobble) it will be ok. Walker-Turner brand pops up a lot by me. I use my mill for drilling operations but have had a W-T in the past. 5) Plasmas were mentioned, I run Hypertherm and love it, plus they make almost all the torches for other brands so might as well buy from the source! TIGs I run Miller Syncrowave and MIG I run Millermatic except for my little 110 unit thats a Lincoln MIG-PAK. PS. I tried to think of something, anything, that costs $125 a month out here (NJ) and couldn't think of a single thing. 40x60 building will cost you at least $3000 a month if its on a dead end street in the ghetto, I'm currently sharing a 1800sqft building that's $3200 a month on a main road. PPS. There are at least 4 Harbor Freights within 15 minutes of my location. That's whats good about living here, you don't ever have to go far for anything. - Dave -- -- -- Please address private email -- email of interest to only one person -- directly to that person. That is, email your parts/car transactions and negotiations, as well as other personal messages, only to the intended recipient. Do not just press "reply" and send your email to everyone using the general '62-'65 Clubhouse public email address. This practice will protect your privacy, reduce the total volume of mail and fine-tune the content signal to Mopar topic. Thanks! 1962 to 1965 Mopar Clubhouse Discussion Guidelines: http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/mletiq.html and http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/general_disclaimer.html. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "The 1962 to 1965 Mopar Mail List Clubhouse" group. http://groups.google.com/group/1962to1965mopars?hl=en.