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Cutting diamond plate aluminum with a circular saw
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<blockquote data-quote="Pruitt1222" data-source="post: 171978" data-attributes="member: 2683"><p>I have cut thin and thick aluminum with a circular saw when I still worked in a fab shop. We used a fine tooth carbide saw blade for cutting the thicker stuff and amazingly for the thinner stuff we used a regular carbide tooth wood blade flipped so it ran backwards. As for thinner stuff the wood blade flipped backwards works beyond belief, I dont have much time under my belt cutting the thicker stuff with a circular saw though but it was doable. If I recall right the thickest I have ever cut with a revesed wood blade is 20 gauge, wasn't fast but it did the job better then a blade made to cut it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pruitt1222, post: 171978, member: 2683"] I have cut thin and thick aluminum with a circular saw when I still worked in a fab shop. We used a fine tooth carbide saw blade for cutting the thicker stuff and amazingly for the thinner stuff we used a regular carbide tooth wood blade flipped so it ran backwards. As for thinner stuff the wood blade flipped backwards works beyond belief, I dont have much time under my belt cutting the thicker stuff with a circular saw though but it was doable. If I recall right the thickest I have ever cut with a revesed wood blade is 20 gauge, wasn't fast but it did the job better then a blade made to cut it. [/QUOTE]
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