I have a Wilton cut off saw with coolant.. About 5 ft long goes through anything
I have put in it like peanut butter. Will cut a 6X4 of aluminum bar stock like a
2x4 stud Just zip and it is over. same for steel as well and you don't have to
stand there and play with it if it is a big piece it has an auto feed for the
blade. It will flip up like a band saw that is ok but not a DoAll by any stretch
of the imagination either. Quality tools are the only way to go in the end they
last a lifetime.
Dave
Joe Timney wrote:
>
> I cut all my tubing with a chop saw and I own a Rockwell tester...there is
> almost no hardening at the end of the tubing to speak off. Besides, don't you
> guys grind the fishmouth on the tube end? That would get rid of anything left.
>
> joe
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