Scotts Elle
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I do a bit of fabrication work on the side building displays for industrial equipment so I cut everything from aluminum, brass, copper to stainless and mild steel. I have been using a chop saw for hard metals and a standard miter saw for aluminum. Its time for an upgrade as I am getting busier and the quality of the cut needs to improve... I am also sick of getting showered in sparks and chips.
I am looking at basic cold saws for the $2500 to $3000 mark but I am restricted to 2.5" square stock. Also, anything bigger and I need 3 phase 400volt. I work out of my garage... 220VAC is as good as it gets. I prefer the cold saw as the cut quality and accuracy is better but now I am restricted to 2.5" stock.
The other option is a horizontal band saw. They have a much larger capacity for the very few times I would cut 6" box tubing or 80/20 extrusions but the cut quality is not as good as the cold saw. The accuracy is not as great either (or so I'm told). They are much cheaper. I can get a decent saw for around $2000.
What do you guys use? Why? Any advantages to one vs the other?
Thanks.
Scotty
I am looking at basic cold saws for the $2500 to $3000 mark but I am restricted to 2.5" square stock. Also, anything bigger and I need 3 phase 400volt. I work out of my garage... 220VAC is as good as it gets. I prefer the cold saw as the cut quality and accuracy is better but now I am restricted to 2.5" stock.
The other option is a horizontal band saw. They have a much larger capacity for the very few times I would cut 6" box tubing or 80/20 extrusions but the cut quality is not as good as the cold saw. The accuracy is not as great either (or so I'm told). They are much cheaper. I can get a decent saw for around $2000.
What do you guys use? Why? Any advantages to one vs the other?
Thanks.
Scotty