bluedog225
Well-known member
I’ve got the Milwaukee 8 inch metal cutting circular saw. I was using it to cut my 11 gauge 4 in. square steel tubing. I bought this thing used, but in like new condition. I think it still has the original blade on it. I can’t make out much on the blade since it’s worn off.
Anyway, I went through about 12 cuts halfway through the 4 inch tubing and it cut like butter. Then all of a sudden it would barely cut it all. I checked out the blade and it looks like about a third of the carbide tips (?) are gone.
I’ve ordered a new Diablo blade since they’re not in stock at Lowe’s or Home Depot. The job is on hold till that shows up.
My question is, did I push this thing too hard? Do I need to cool that blade off between cuts by running it through some water? Given the thicknesses of steel this thing is supposed to be able to cut, I thought 11 gauge would’ve been a light duty.
Thanks
Anyway, I went through about 12 cuts halfway through the 4 inch tubing and it cut like butter. Then all of a sudden it would barely cut it all. I checked out the blade and it looks like about a third of the carbide tips (?) are gone.
I’ve ordered a new Diablo blade since they’re not in stock at Lowe’s or Home Depot. The job is on hold till that shows up.
My question is, did I push this thing too hard? Do I need to cool that blade off between cuts by running it through some water? Given the thicknesses of steel this thing is supposed to be able to cut, I thought 11 gauge would’ve been a light duty.
Thanks


