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<blockquote data-quote="byteman" data-source="post: 272545" data-attributes="member: 2712"><p>The more teeth per inch the better for metal. What you use depends on what you're cutting and how. If needing a straight cut then circular blade saws are best (i.e.- radial arm saw, table saw, skil saw, etc.). Curves can be done with band saw, jigsaw, or grinder with metal cut-off wheel. I prefer the metal cut-off wheel, but it does require a pretty steady hand. No matter which you choose wear eye-gear and have a grinder ready to knock dock the rough edges that will be generated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="byteman, post: 272545, member: 2712"] The more teeth per inch the better for metal. What you use depends on what you're cutting and how. If needing a straight cut then circular blade saws are best (i.e.- radial arm saw, table saw, skil saw, etc.). Curves can be done with band saw, jigsaw, or grinder with metal cut-off wheel. I prefer the metal cut-off wheel, but it does require a pretty steady hand. No matter which you choose wear eye-gear and have a grinder ready to knock dock the rough edges that will be generated [/QUOTE]
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