theyyounggun
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What kind of blade do I need or should I use on my mighter and table saw?
X2! cut alot of aluminum with a table saw and circular saw, using carbide blades.earl60446 said:Use a carbide toothed blade, very hard teeth and will breeze thru aluminum on both your table and mitre saw without damaging the blade.
Tim
Your right! My deemed is only good gunsmithing.nomowork said:I use WD40 when cutting or drilling any kind of metal.
Great timing on your topic. I was cutting angle iron the other day to fabricate ceiling brackets for a garage door opener. It was such a pain to use a hacksaw and the reciprocating saw is just to big and clumsy. The small Dremel type rotary tool is too small and slow so I went out today and bought a new angle grinder! I'm ready for the next round of angle iron!
+2problem with lubricant if your welding, the lubricant will contaminate the material, Best to cut dry IMO.
theyyounggun said:Ok do I want a blade for cutting metal with a lot of small teeth?
theyyounggun said:Ok thanks for all of the input! Im pretty sure somebody said this but would it work just to have another person spraying WD on it for oil?
crazymanme2 said:+2problem with lubricant if your welding, the lubricant will contaminate the material, Best to cut dry IMO.
I also use a carbide blade with no lubricant.I've cut 1/2 " with no problems,just go slow.
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