Metal blade for cutting metal

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I've just noticed some metal blades, that look like a standard circular-saw or table saw blade that are designed for cutting metal.

Has anybody used them?
 
We use these all the time at my shop. We have a Milwaukee Metal Saw, but we usually run the Diablo brand blades, they just seem to last longer for our use. We have used the saw to cut sheet metal, B Deck, and posts both square & round. Just recently we put a metal chop saw on a cutting table in the shop to use as a backup when our bandsaws are busy, or just need to make a quick single cut.
 
I have the milwaukee M18 metal cutting saw and I use it for cutting all kinds of stull. Just made a bunch of cuts on 1/4" aluminum plate and it did pretty good and some of the cuts were over 48". I have the steel and aluminum blades and they last pretty long and get lots of cuts out of them
 
I tried one years ago but went back to the abrasive blades. When a blade for the circular saw gets too small I use it on the grinder.
 
I use these.



I have one for aluminum and one for metal. They fucking eat through sheet metal extremely fast. Way more precision and clean cutting than any abrasive disk. However they make a huge mess and spray chips everywhere. Cutting through thick sheet its a great option if you dont have a big shear. i specifically use the aluminum one for cutting 3/16 6061 skid plates. Highly reccomend. If anyone is wondering im using them on a Milwaukee circluar saw battery m18
 
I use these.



I have one for aluminum and one for metal. They fucking eat through sheet metal extremely fast. Way more precision and clean cutting than any abrasive disk. However they make a huge mess and spray chips everywhere. Cutting through thick sheet its a great option if you dont have a big shear. i specifically use the aluminum one for cutting 3/16 6061 skid plates. Highly reccomend. If anyone is wondering im using them on a Milwaukee circluar saw battery m18
A lot of the newer ones have chip collectors. Not 100%, but it's not terrible either. Better than having to see where the sparks will go to set shit on fire. :cool:
 
A lot of the newer ones have chip collectors. Not 100%, but it's not terrible either. Better than having to see where the sparks will go to set shit on fire. :cool:
haha i agree! The chips arent that bad, they make a mess but its easy to vacuum up with a shop vac. I way prefer them over abrasive disks for certain applications.
 
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