Greg_E
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Barry,
Thanks. The chop saw is just going to be for crude cutting, I'll clean up the edges of the metal on my milling machine. At the price if it saves the time and energy spent with a hacksaw, it will be worth the price. However I do expect it to die a quick death (back to the hacksaw), and I'm only going to work aluminum with a little bit of stainless rod (4mm diameter). At the price it is simply and experiment to see just how bad it really is.
I did get to look at the table saw, it did look extremely cheesy, but cute at the same time. I hear good things about the MicroLux saws. I've also considered building a table saw out something like a Ryobi 4 inch portable circular saw. The circ saw I have in the kit of 18 volt tools actually has put up with a bunch of hard work for me, so it might make a decent table saw with the correct AC power supply.
Thanks. The chop saw is just going to be for crude cutting, I'll clean up the edges of the metal on my milling machine. At the price if it saves the time and energy spent with a hacksaw, it will be worth the price. However I do expect it to die a quick death (back to the hacksaw), and I'm only going to work aluminum with a little bit of stainless rod (4mm diameter). At the price it is simply and experiment to see just how bad it really is.
I did get to look at the table saw, it did look extremely cheesy, but cute at the same time. I hear good things about the MicroLux saws. I've also considered building a table saw out something like a Ryobi 4 inch portable circular saw. The circ saw I have in the kit of 18 volt tools actually has put up with a bunch of hard work for me, so it might make a decent table saw with the correct AC power supply.