I also use a Milwaukie portaband for the angle cuts, and I use my Ridgid tubing cutter for places I want perfect straight cuts. Sometimes I simply do a few turns with my tubing cutter to mark the straight line, and then finish with the portaband.
I borrowed a tube notcher when I built the framework for my tilt front. I think it was just a Harbor Freight one. It worked good for most of my joints, but I had a couple over 45*, I think, that I had troubles with. Not enough stroke or it wouldn't swing far enough, I don't remember for sure what the issue was.
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