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ive tried using a jigsaw with a metal blade trying to cut diamond plate but found it really hard. so i was wondering what is the easiest way to cut it.
Reply:Steel, Aluminum? It don't matter a shear is always the easiest if available. Plasma will do (if available). You can buy abrasive blades to fit a skil saw (they even have em at walmart) to do it, if it's aluminum it'll get clogged after a bit though. That would be cheapest if you already have a skil saw. I bought one of the metal cutting skil type saws at TSC on sale for around $80 but I think they usually run around $120, they are worth it. Mine slices through 1/8" steel tread plate like butter!DewayneDixieland WeldingMM350PLincoln 100Some torchesOther misc. tools
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Reply:Like the other guys have stated, shear is the best.However if all you have is a jigsaw and it's Ally you're cutting, then use a wood blade, or coarse metal blade and WD40 or parafin to lube the blade. A disc on Ally will tend to clog up a lot.
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Reply:Originally Posted by el~bryce~oive tried using a jigsaw with a metal blade trying to cut diamond plate but found it really hard. so i was wondering what is the easiest way to cut it. |
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