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Cutting 3/8 plate?
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<blockquote data-quote="753g" data-source="post: 2590" data-attributes="member: 272"><p>Tazza, with my not so exact math conversion 3/8 inch steel is close to 9mm. I'm almost thinking something with some kind of liquid cooling/ lubrication injection might be a good idea. I know that one can get attachments for massonary saws that automatically squirt lube/coolant. And Jimi, Tazz is right on with the smaller blades on a cut off wheel too.. the larger blade diameter of a skillsaw has an extremely high edge speed, combine that with it's rather large cross section and you've got a cooked blade and burned metal in no time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="753g, post: 2590, member: 272"] Tazza, with my not so exact math conversion 3/8 inch steel is close to 9mm. I'm almost thinking something with some kind of liquid cooling/ lubrication injection might be a good idea. I know that one can get attachments for massonary saws that automatically squirt lube/coolant. And Jimi, Tazz is right on with the smaller blades on a cut off wheel too.. the larger blade diameter of a skillsaw has an extremely high edge speed, combine that with it's rather large cross section and you've got a cooked blade and burned metal in no time. [/QUOTE]
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