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Re: GRIZZLY TOOLS
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http://www.lowes.com/pd_73714-70-DW3...r+sa w+blades Found this blade at Home Depot. Is this the one? (12", 60 teeth, carbide, $108) http://www.homedepot.com/p/Diablo-12...60CF/206287397 Dave |
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This is the Freud Diablo blade we use http://www.amazon.com/D1280X-Diablo-.../dp/B00008WQ35 Many cuts through aluminum and it still looks brand new. We use a smaller one of similar type in a circular saw to cut aluminum plate. |
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Re: GRIZZLY TOOLS
Recently acquired a nice Sieg X2 with the Hoss mods rigged for CNC.
Including the Hoss mill head freak swivel. One caution with Chinese mills sometimes you need to clean up the ways a bit. The existing owner had torn this down and modified every axis so I had no worries as the quality of his work showed it was fine. The X2 as delivered stock might be on the small side so, A nice size mill likely worth looking at is the RF45: http://charteroakautomation.com/our-...nual-bed-mill/ That said there is something to be said for using a Shopbot style router table. You get a larger working area and if mistakes are made typically you cut wood. Quote:
I agree it's a great saw for steel - cheaper than a proper cold saw but gets the job done. Last edited by techhelpbb : 03-01-2016 at 19:04. |
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