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  1. #41
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    While looking for metal abrasives, I found essential grinding discs. Check out photo


  2. #42
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    That thing looks right in my price range, along with looking like it does exactly what I am after.

    I am curious though, can I get it with the Aluminum blade or am I stuck with the steel blade and gotta buy the Aluminum one seperately?

    Later EddieO

  3. #43
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    Re: Metal Cutting Chop Saw vs Abrasive Chop Saw

    Well , I can share my hubby's experience here. His first saw was a Dewalt chop saw . It functioned admirably enough but the accuracy of the cut and sparks was not so cool to him ever. He had a cutting blade expode one time and he chose to change it with a Makita LC1230 saw .


    He could never backpedal to a abrasive saw again . The cold saws are more costly yet he have observed it to be significantly more accurate, clean and secured...

  4. #44
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    Re: Metal Cutting Chop Saw vs Abrasive Chop Saw

    Sometimes it is difficult cutting inconel 600 plate. What should I do?

  5. #45
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    Re: Metal Cutting Chop Saw vs Abrasive Chop Saw

    Quote Originally Posted by diarmaid View Post
    Hi folks,

    Im thinking that Im going to buy an abrasive chop saw, but....

    Before I purchase can someone please outline for me the advantages/disadvantages of an abrasive chop saw vs a dry cut metal chop saw?

    All I can see so far is that the abrasive chop saws are cheaper and the discs are much cheaper, about $5. Whereas the more expensive metal chop saw has blades costing about $100.

    Even if the metal blades last longer I cant see that they would last over 20 times longer to balance out the consumable cost.

    Two pics are below so you know what Im talking about.

    Im also confused about the metal blade. Using a metal blade to cut metal dry doesn't seem like a good idea. I know they are carbide, but are the blades diamond tipped?

    Thanks for any advice.
    Abrasive chop saws are cost-effective and highly versatile in that they can be used for work on metal, aluminium, stainless steel and castings. You'll get plenty of mileage from decent manufacturers like Klingspor chop wheels.

    https://www.alphaweld.com.au/categor...hop-saw-wheels

  6. #46
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    Re: Metal Cutting Chop Saw vs Abrasive Chop Saw

    Everything has his favorite components, to cut metal, you can use a sand wheel, diamond in it , very hard and competitive. Although we're manufacturer of end mills, we suggest get right tools. If you want to get some end mills, please visit our website http://zjkxptools.en.alibaba.com

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