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Cutting 3/8 plate?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Jimi" data-source="post: 2586" data-attributes="member: 326"><p>I am going to purchase 2 sheets of 3/8 plate for attachments etc. I read a posting from another member and he used a Milwaukee 8" handheld saw, I looked up that saw and its a $370 saw? Yikes.</p><p>I don't have or want to use a torch or plasma cause I don't have either one?</p><p>I was thinking about a fiber, metal cutting blade in a 7 1/4 inch regular saw like a Makita.</p><p>I would clamp a angle straight edge and take my time and make sure there is nothing to catch fire, this will be a sparks show</p><p>Any ideas would be greatly appreciated and the metal shop with the shear is expensive</p><p>The steel is only $220 per 4' X 8' X 3/8" sheet</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Jimi, post: 2586, member: 326"] I am going to purchase 2 sheets of 3/8 plate for attachments etc. I read a posting from another member and he used a Milwaukee 8” handheld saw, I looked up that saw and its a $370 saw? Yikes. I don't have or want to use a torch or plasma cause I don't have either one? I was thinking about a fiber, metal cutting blade in a 7 1/4 inch regular saw like a Makita. I would clamp a angle straight edge and take my time and make sure there is nothing to catch fire, this will be a sparks show Any ideas would be greatly appreciated and the metal shop with the shear is expensive The steel is only $220 per 4' X 8' X 3/8” sheet Thanks [/QUOTE]
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