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I routinely use the table, radial arm, and chop saws to cut
aluminum. One hint though, before each cut, coat the blade with
bee's wax to help prevent kickback.
Mark S.
At 07:49 PM 6/7/2003 -0700, you wrote:
cut
your pieces on the table saw with a carbide blade. MUCH easier and
nicer job which will weld better.
Kevin Lane Portland, OR
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- Thanks, Perry.....I'll try to find a local welder and cut the pieces
myself with a hacksaw. Thanks.. Paul Conner
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