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Re: Wrecked Aluminium from chopsaw

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Originally Posted by fox46 View Post
Use the right tool for the right job. A chop saw may cut aluminum, a knife can also be used to eat ice cream. Just because a tool will do the job doesn't mean it is the correct one to use.

A reciprocating saw can be purchased for $30 at most any hardware stores. Combine it with a fine tooth blade and a vice and it will cut all the aluminum and steel you want-- safely.
A reciprocating saw is not going to cut straight at all, and is far more dangerous than a proper chop saw for metal.

We run a metal chop saw with a blade meant for aluminum and kids have made at least 1000 cuts this year quickly and safely.
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