Does anyone have any experience with an electric 12 or 14in electric cut-off saw (large angle grinder) for cutting steel?? I have a project that involves cutting up a large amount of steel grating that will be resold and used for art projects. I have been using a 12in partner saw, but I'm looking for a simpler option. Between the dust in the air filter, changing blades and constantly filling the gas tank it's a real pain to keep restarting and getting it running every time I have to restart.
I'm wondering if an electric 12 or 14 cut-off saw would give similar results as a gas saw?? The specs are all VERY similar except for unloaded wheel speed.
This style saw is the only thing I've found that will work with the speed, cut quality and efficiency i need. I've tryed plasma, torch, sawzal, circular saw (both abrasive and carbide blades) and a smaller angle grinder (not a deep enough cut) and the large 12in abrasive wheel is what works best.
Here is an example, although there lots of different brands:
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/corded/6185-20
I'm wondering if an electric 12 or 14 cut-off saw would give similar results as a gas saw?? The specs are all VERY similar except for unloaded wheel speed.
This style saw is the only thing I've found that will work with the speed, cut quality and efficiency i need. I've tryed plasma, torch, sawzal, circular saw (both abrasive and carbide blades) and a smaller angle grinder (not a deep enough cut) and the large 12in abrasive wheel is what works best.
Here is an example, although there lots of different brands:
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/corded/6185-20