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Old 3rd April 2011, 12:27 PM
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If your determined to cut it your self I'd advise not to use a timber chop saw to cut steel even though steel blades are sold for them. It will hack at it and deform the side walls of the material apart from the obvious fact that high speed spinning blades shatter if you try to cut it too hard. I know people on here have used Rage saws but to my mind they are taking a hell of a risk with all their soft fleshy bits. I would spend a few quid on a second hand band saw and buy a new blade for it. They are quiet cut clean and easily adjustable for angles. Every thing else can be done with a good quality hack saw and perminant fine tip marker. At the end of the build sell the band saw and get your money back,just my thoughts as there is no point in hurting your self trying to save a couple of quid.
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