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Old 03-05-2010, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Mach929
yeah no problem, but it will only be as straight as much skill you have. i don't have much so that's why i'm looking at a band saw
Are we thinking of the same thing? I thought you were talking about something like this.



I'm considering either that or a chop saw. Haven't decided yet.
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Old 03-05-2010, 11:28 AM
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If you buy a horizontal band saw (the grizzly link) make sure it isn't a total piece of ****. I bought one, only to have it throw the blade every 30sec of cutting. I took mine back and bought a 14" makita chop saw. I like the size and versitility of my chop saw. That portable bandsaw looks like a pain in the *** to try and use and is probably slower than Hustler's mom.

For aluminum I'd like to try cutting it on my compound miter saw or table saw. I've used a jigsaw and sawzall with OK results already.
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Old 03-05-2010, 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by wayne_curr
Are we thinking of the same thing? I thought you were talking about something like this.



I'm considering either that or a chop saw. Haven't decided yet.
oops, sorry i was drunk. but yes that will cut 3" pipe, most will cut something like 4"x6" or a little more.
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Old 03-05-2010, 12:33 PM
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I've been giving that horizontal bandsaw some serious thought lately. There is a huge community of people that have bought them and modified them. There are plans to build a better stand and everyone says that with new blades it cuts through metal like butter.
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Originally Posted by wayne_curr
I've been giving that horizontal bandsaw some serious thought lately. There is a huge community of people that have bought them and modified them. There are plans to build a better stand and everyone says that with new blades it cuts through metal like butter.
If you get a bi-metal blade from Starrett, it will last you a year of reasonable use. I actually have had good luck with the Grizzly bi-metal blades, too. Just picked up a new one this week when I was in the showroom.

Mine is now 6 years old and going strong. I use it all the time. I use a small machinist's square to set the fence to 90* after cutting an angle. Good blades will cut straight verically. If one doesn't cut straight through, it's most likely the blade. I've had to use the standard blades before in a pinch and they dont do well.
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Originally Posted by Stein
If you get a bi-metal blade from Starrett, it will last you a year of reasonable use. I actually have had good luck with the Grizzly bi-metal blades, too. Just picked up a new one this week when I was in the showroom.

Mine is now 6 years old and going strong. I use it all the time. I use a small machinist's square to set the fence to 90* after cutting an angle. Good blades will cut straight verically. If one doesn't cut straight through, it's most likely the blade. I've had to use the standard blades before in a pinch and they dont do well.
Thats really good to know. I think i've read enough about it to just go ahead and buy it instead of a chop saw.
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