Hi,
I picked up some steel unistrut for hanging my garage heater and it comes in 10' lengths. In need to make two cuts to chop it down to size. It's a lot sturdier than I was expecting and need to figure out what to use to cut it.
What is a good do-it-yourselfer tool for a clean cut?
I don't have a bandsaw or metal chop saw and I am not inclined to buy a specialty power tool for the job (as much as I'd like to have one of those cool handheld bandsaws).
I do have an old Delta miter saw that I used to cut fiber cement siding on, which seems to still work despite the way it looks. Could I use a large abrasive cutoff wheel in that and turn it into a serviceable cut off saw?
I also have an angle grinder and air powered die grinders that might work, but would take a long time and probably not make a very neat cut.
Worst comes to worst I suppose I can use a hacksaw. Seems like a lot of work though.
Thanks for any advice you can share.
I picked up some steel unistrut for hanging my garage heater and it comes in 10' lengths. In need to make two cuts to chop it down to size. It's a lot sturdier than I was expecting and need to figure out what to use to cut it.
What is a good do-it-yourselfer tool for a clean cut?
I don't have a bandsaw or metal chop saw and I am not inclined to buy a specialty power tool for the job (as much as I'd like to have one of those cool handheld bandsaws).
I do have an old Delta miter saw that I used to cut fiber cement siding on, which seems to still work despite the way it looks. Could I use a large abrasive cutoff wheel in that and turn it into a serviceable cut off saw?
I also have an angle grinder and air powered die grinders that might work, but would take a long time and probably not make a very neat cut.
Worst comes to worst I suppose I can use a hacksaw. Seems like a lot of work though.
Thanks for any advice you can share.


