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Dale Parfitt[_3_] December 19th 08 02:23 AM

Cutting non ferrous metals with a table saw
 
Jimmie

Hey OM

did you looky at harbor freight tools?

I seen a twin blade circular saw $60 only

73 OM

n8zu


Commercially, we use a triple chip blade. The current blade is almost 10
years old and leaves a mirror finish on the aluminum cut.

Dale W4OP



Clifford Heath December 19th 08 03:47 AM

Cutting non ferrous metals with a table saw
 
Ian White GM3SEK wrote:
At last - someone using the right tool for the job


You can get fine-kerf angle-grinder blades, that's what I use.
They need frequent replacement, but for the occasional cut, it
beats a hacksaw.

JIMMIE[_2_] December 19th 08 07:04 AM

Cutting non ferrous metals with a table saw
 
On Dec 18, 9:23*pm, "Dale Parfitt" wrote:
* Jimmie



Hey OM


did you looky at harbor freight tools?


I seen a twin blade circular saw $60 only


73 OM


n8zu


Commercially, we use a triple chip blade. The current blade is almost 10
years old and leaves a mirror finish on the aluminum cut.

Dale W4OP


I just realized I worked 37 hrs of overtime in the last 2 weeks. I
think I am going to treat myself to one of the triple chip blades.

Jimmie

Ian White GM3SEK December 19th 08 03:35 PM

Cutting non ferrous metals with a table saw
 
JIMMIE wrote:
On Dec 18, 9:23*pm, "Dale Parfitt" wrote:

Commercially, we use a triple chip blade. The current blade is almost 10
years old and leaves a mirror finish on the aluminum cut.

Dale W4OP


I just realized I worked 37 hrs of overtime in the last 2 weeks. I
think I am going to treat myself to one of the triple chip blades.


Yeah, go on... "Because You're Worth It" :-)


--

73 from Ian GM3SEK
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek

raypsi December 19th 08 05:14 PM

Cutting non ferrous metals with a table saw
 
On Dec 18, 9:23*pm, "Dale Parfitt" wrote:
* Jimmie



Hey OM


did you looky at harbor freight tools?


I seen a twin blade circular saw $60 only


73 OM


n8zu


Commercially, we use a triple chip blade. The current blade is almost 10
years old and leaves a mirror finish on the aluminum cut.

Dale W4OP


Hey OM
If a twin blade 6.25 inch blade cuts like a 14 inch blade what's a
triple blade cut like?

And can you shave your face with that mirror?
That would make one heck of a disco ceiling mirror ball.

Twin blade is lifetime gaurantee.

73 OM
n8zu

raypsi December 19th 08 05:20 PM

Cutting non ferrous metals with a table saw
 
On Dec 19, 10:35*am, Ian White GM3SEK wrote:
JIMMIE wrote:
On Dec 18, 9:23*pm, "Dale Parfitt" wrote:


Commercially, we use a triple chip blade. The current blade is almost 10
years old and leaves a mirror finish on the aluminum cut.


Dale W4OP


I just realized I worked 37 hrs of overtime in the last 2 weeks. I
think I am going to treat myself to one of the triple chip blades.


Yeah, go on... "Because You're Worth It" * :-)

--

73 from Ian GM3SEKhttp://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek


Hey OM

Heck just across the pond in Germany they gits 4 month paid vacation
plenty of time to use a diamond fingernail file to cut that aluminum.

73 OM
n8zu

Dale Parfitt[_3_] December 19th 08 05:29 PM

Cutting non ferrous metals with a table saw
 

"raypsi" wrote in message
...
On Dec 18, 9:23 pm, "Dale Parfitt" wrote:
Jimmie




Hey OM


did you looky at harbor freight tools?


I seen a twin blade circular saw $60 only


73 OM


n8zu


Commercially, we use a triple chip blade. The current blade is almost 10
years old and leaves a mirror finish on the aluminum cut.

Dale W4OP


Hey OM
If a twin blade 6.25 inch blade cuts like a 14 inch blade what's a
triple blade cut like?

And can you shave your face with that mirror?
That would make one heck of a disco ceiling mirror ball.

Twin blade is lifetime gaurantee.

73 OM
n8zu

It is a single blade- and the triple chip refers to the rake of individual
teeth. I think every aluminum house uses a triple chip blade. Not cheap at
$150 or so- but as I said, one of our blades is around 10 years old, is used
daily and still cuts with a mirror finish.

Dale W4OP



JIMMIE[_2_] February 6th 09 07:56 PM

Cutting non ferrous metals with a table saw
 
On Dec 19 2008, 12:14*pm, raypsi wrote:
On Dec 18, 9:23*pm, "Dale Parfitt" wrote:





* Jimmie


Hey OM


did you looky at harbor freight tools?


I seen a twin blade circular saw $60 only


73 OM


n8zu


Commercially, we use a triple chip blade. The current blade is almost 10
years old and leaves a mirror finish on the aluminum cut.


Dale W4OP


Hey OM
If a twin blade 6.25 inch blade cuts like a 14 inch blade what's a
triple blade cut like?

And can you shave your face with that mirror?
That would make one heck of a disco ceiling mirror ball.

Twin blade is lifetime gaurantee.

73 OM
n8zu- Hide quoted text -

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For those still interested I found that Delta makes a non ferrous
blade that sells for about $25 USD.

Jimmie

Tio Pedro February 6th 09 10:16 PM

Cutting non ferrous metals with a table saw
 

"JIMMIE" wrote in message news:a583f333-5677-479d
Jimmie

For those still interested I found that Delta makes a non ferrous

blade that sells for about $25 USD.

Jimmie

Very interested. What size blade, and how does it cut aluminum?

Pete



JIMMIE[_2_] February 7th 09 08:16 PM

Cutting non ferrous metals with a table saw
 
On Feb 6, 5:16*pm, "Tio Pedro" wrote:
"JIMMIE" wrote in message news:a583f333-5677-479d

* Jimmie
* For those still interested I found that Delta makes a non ferrous
blade that sells for about $25 USD.

Jimmie

Very interested. What size blade, and how does it cut aluminum?

Pete


Blade is 10 inch, fits my chop saw , radial arm and table saw.
Ive used it to cut Al tubing and some square bar stock and it seemed
to do a good job.
I tried it on some Al sheet metal and it did pretty awful. I think
this has something to do with the alloy more than the blade. I have
always had trouble doing anything with this piece of stock. It binds
up drill bits in a second.

Jimmie


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