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Farmwelding
- Farmwelding
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So we recently got a carbide saw at my school. Friggin love it! Aluminum is a breeze especially after a lack of decent tools to cut with it-portable band saw or abrasive chop saw- cuts like butter. Under $500 with a blade as well. Really nice clamp-haven't used the extra clamp thing that came with it but the main one works fantastic. I have never used a carbide saw before but a lot of aabrasive saw of various brands. I cut some angle iron shaped like square tubing welded together today. We hadn't cut steel with it yet, but it was the cleanest, most smooth cut I have ever had. I can't say for cool to the touch since I had just welded a decent chunk of it. I don't remember the website but it was probably the best $500 we spent at our school.
A student now but really want to weld everyday. Want to learn everything about everything. Want to become a knower of all and master of none.
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Nick
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I bought an Evolution 380 over a year ago and it still amazes me with the speed -accuracy and lack of dust. Respect the blade -just a bit of down pressure but nothing like an abrasive. With a sharp blade if the stock does get fairly warm try a bit more pressure. A few moments of carefull setup should make extremely accurate cuts. Make sure the blade is at full speed contacting the metal. Cuts wood and PVC/ABS like butter.
- LtBadd
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Thanks for the feedback on this model, I've been casting my eye on it, when the time comes I'll make my move...homeboy wrote:I bought an Evolution 380 over a year ago and it still amazes me with the speed -accuracy and lack of dust. Respect the blade -just a bit of down pressure but nothing like an abrasive. With a sharp blade if the stock does get fairly warm try a bit more pressure. A few moments of carefull setup should make extremely accurate cuts. Make sure the blade is at full speed contacting the metal. Cuts wood and PVC/ABS like butter.
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When I decided to upgrade from an abrasive saw I knew nothing about cold cut. I did a lot of research - read a lot of reviews and decided on the Evolution and never looked back. It has probably paid it's way just in wages I would have paid the local fab shop to cut larger heavier stock and mitres that would take too much time and grinding to true up myself. Good luck.
- LtBadd
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jwinder, Evolution has a model (Rage 2) priced $150 at Home Depot, the EVO380 has a different base and vise that adds to the cost. I've read many reviews from fellow fabricators that are very satisfied with this unit.sedanman wrote:No, the motor turns too fast on an abrasive saw.jwinder wrote:Can you use the carbide blade in an abrasive chop saw, or is the saw itself special to the cold cut process?
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