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ken scharf wrote:
snip I've also heard of people mounting the blade backwards so the teeth face away from the work to cut aluminum. Not sure how this helps, but others say it works. Perhaps I should have said 'backward' rather than 'reversed' as the latter may imply reversed rotation. Mounting the blade opposite to its normal orientation is what I meant and that has worked for me on light gauge metal. For thicker Al and brass, I have used the dremel slitting saw method. Michael |
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