Dr.JohnnyFever
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I am going to need to cut a lot of metal for some upcoming projects. Mostly square and round tubing in mild steel. 1/4" wall max.
The projects are things like brush guards, headache racks, a new welding cart, etc. So, lots of varied lengths and angles.
The contenders:
1. Cutoff discs. I have bunch in 3 different sizes. Don't really want to spend hours free-handing 45s and 60s though.
2. Abrasive chop saw. Just no. Used one a bunch. Would almost rather use cutoff discs at this point.
3. Portaband. I have the Milwaukee. Great tool. Not great for accurate, repeatable angles. I think the SWAG table is overrated but I guess it is an option.
4. Cold saw. Not in the budget right now.
5. Dry cut saw. Now we are getting right down to it. It could be just what I need.
6. HF 4x6 bandsaw. Don't really have room for it after selling the farm, but could make it work. Will have more room eventually. Will need tweaking initially of course.
The way it looks to me, the most logical choice is either the HF 4x6 BS or a dry cut saw (Evolution, Morse, et al). The question is, which one is the best balance of productivity, accuracy, and versatility?
The projects are things like brush guards, headache racks, a new welding cart, etc. So, lots of varied lengths and angles.
The contenders:
1. Cutoff discs. I have bunch in 3 different sizes. Don't really want to spend hours free-handing 45s and 60s though.
2. Abrasive chop saw. Just no. Used one a bunch. Would almost rather use cutoff discs at this point.
3. Portaband. I have the Milwaukee. Great tool. Not great for accurate, repeatable angles. I think the SWAG table is overrated but I guess it is an option.
4. Cold saw. Not in the budget right now.
5. Dry cut saw. Now we are getting right down to it. It could be just what I need.
6. HF 4x6 bandsaw. Don't really have room for it after selling the farm, but could make it work. Will have more room eventually. Will need tweaking initially of course.
The way it looks to me, the most logical choice is either the HF 4x6 BS or a dry cut saw (Evolution, Morse, et al). The question is, which one is the best balance of productivity, accuracy, and versatility?
