bluedog225
Well-known member
I need to cut these square tubes clean and square. 4” x 4” x 1/8”. They will be posts for a solar array.
Ten posts at 10’ and ten at 5’.
I don’t have much other need for cutting steel. Do I need to just buy medium quality band saw or chop saw and be done with it?
I can try it with my sawzall, but I think it’s going to wander off. And I’ve got a Milwaukee metal cutting saw. But it’s not got the depth to handle 4 inches. I can try flipping the square tubing over and matching up the cuts. I’d like to avoid ratty looking ends.
I wonder if those little 4 x 4 caps they sell at Home Depot will fit on this heavier galvanized square tubing? That would hide a sawzall cut.
Any thought or ideas welcome.
Thanks


Ten posts at 10’ and ten at 5’.
I don’t have much other need for cutting steel. Do I need to just buy medium quality band saw or chop saw and be done with it?
I can try it with my sawzall, but I think it’s going to wander off. And I’ve got a Milwaukee metal cutting saw. But it’s not got the depth to handle 4 inches. I can try flipping the square tubing over and matching up the cuts. I’d like to avoid ratty looking ends.
I wonder if those little 4 x 4 caps they sell at Home Depot will fit on this heavier galvanized square tubing? That would hide a sawzall cut.
Any thought or ideas welcome.
Thanks








