Metal cutting - oxyfuel cutting, plasma cutting, machining, grinding, and other preparatory work.
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Jim FLinchbaugh
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If you ever need to chunk up a bunch of old aluminum wheels,
Diablo makes blade for your circular saw that cuts them like cold butter. :mrgreen:
Just make sure your saw is under the max rated RPM for the blade (5400)
took a few hours to clean up the mess! lol

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Jim FLinchbaugh wrote:took a few hours to clean up the mess! lol
lucky you :lol: a video would have been fun to watch
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Hate that aluminium snow!

Can't cut inside my shed because I build engines in there. Cut on the lawns and I get sparkly lawn. On the paved areas the chips get caught between the paving bricks and look awful. So I go into the garage and build a little temporary walled-off area around the saw using cardboard sheets, MDF, whatever is handy...that way it pretty much limits the spread of the chips to a smallish area that I can at least clean up.

Nasty stuff.



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