klieber
Well-known member
So I was all set to buy a used chop saw off CL until I decided to do a little research here. Now my head is swimming with options. 
What I want: something that will cleanly and easily cut steel. Mostly 1/4" thick or less. Occasionally thicker (like a small I-beam for a gantry crane I want to make, though I could use the torch I just bought for that) Usually 2" square tube or smaller. Occasionally 4" square tube. I may eventually want to cut aluminum, but not right away. Occasionally iron pipe.
From what I've read here, chop saws are adequate, but noisy, tons of sparks and leave rough edges. So, I don't think I want one of those.
But I'm confused between the pros/cons of cold cut saws, cold saws and band saws.
Space is not an issue and I don't need anything portable. I have a 230V plug for my welder, along with regular 110V ones.
I'd like to spend $500 or less, but could go a smidge higher if it was worth it and, given a choice between lower price or higher quality, I'll pick higher quality.
So, with all that, what saw do I want?

What I want: something that will cleanly and easily cut steel. Mostly 1/4" thick or less. Occasionally thicker (like a small I-beam for a gantry crane I want to make, though I could use the torch I just bought for that) Usually 2" square tube or smaller. Occasionally 4" square tube. I may eventually want to cut aluminum, but not right away. Occasionally iron pipe.
From what I've read here, chop saws are adequate, but noisy, tons of sparks and leave rough edges. So, I don't think I want one of those.
But I'm confused between the pros/cons of cold cut saws, cold saws and band saws.
Space is not an issue and I don't need anything portable. I have a 230V plug for my welder, along with regular 110V ones.
I'd like to spend $500 or less, but could go a smidge higher if it was worth it and, given a choice between lower price or higher quality, I'll pick higher quality.
So, with all that, what saw do I want?
