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Re: One tool/machine to level up a moderate shop
Count me as a mentor who has been pleased with a cold saw.
We've been cutting (yes it is slow) aluminum for a couple of seasons without injury. We did break a blade once when the stock was not long enough to clamp properly. Because of the low rpm the incident was alarming and instructive but not particularly dangerous.
I will accept slow cuts, and higher upfront cost, to avoid the hazard (see other CD posts for scary stories of flying metal) of having anyone, especially students, cut metal with a high-speed chop saw. Not to mention the screeching.
A pneumatic rivet gun set up is relatively cheap and as posted earlier a great next tool. And quite safe.
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