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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 272492" data-attributes="member: 6585"><p>Use some kind of lubricant while cutting alum. and it'll keep the alum. from building up in the gullets of the teeth on the blade. Try tranny fluid or a high detergent grade of motor oil. Just wipe the blade down with it before you start. The same works with drill bits, which have a tendency to drag aluminum on the bit point. The softer the grade of aluminum, the worse it gets. </p><p></p><p>Novaman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 272492, member: 6585"] Use some kind of lubricant while cutting alum. and it'll keep the alum. from building up in the gullets of the teeth on the blade. Try tranny fluid or a high detergent grade of motor oil. Just wipe the blade down with it before you start. The same works with drill bits, which have a tendency to drag aluminum on the bit point. The softer the grade of aluminum, the worse it gets. Novaman [/QUOTE]
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