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In that I don't have a whole lot of metalworking experience, I would like to know if I can put a 10" metal cutting blade on my 10" Delta Power Miter Saw, and use that to cut metal pieces. I am not working with anything any thicker than 1/8".Let me know please...Jim
Reply:me thinks that its not a good idea !! wood working saws have alot of plastic parts and the SPARKS and HEAT generated will hurt your saw. a metal chop saw is well worth the investment !brian
Reply:It's not the plastic parts of the Woodworking miter saw, it is the fact that they turn too many RPM's
Reply:Yes be safe, use the right tool for the job always.There's a method to the madness, disregard the method and the madness begins!!
Reply:Ok, that's the info I needed to know!! If it's not safe, it's not worth doing. Thanks to everyone for the information.
Reply:You can pick up a good chop saw for under $100 on sale if you look around. Just be sure to by a quality blade for it.
Reply:hoagy_econo,Max RPM on an abrasive blade is about 3900; my Milwaukee turns at 3600. My Delta mitre saw, on the other hand, turns 4900 - 1K faster than the rated speed of a chop-saw blade. Wouldn't want to stand in front of it...Look for reconditioned saws or used ones on the web. e-bay has stuff all the time. Also, HF and Northern Tool have deals now and then.Good luck, and be SAFE!Be well,hankj
Reply:I converted an old swing saw to a metal cutting one. It is belt driven. I sized the pulleys to get the correct speed. |
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