Thread: Saw blades for thick steel
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11-09-2005 12:22 PM #1
Saw blades for thick steel
Does anyone know of ' any ' type of hand operated saw that will cut 1/4" steel? I have a cutting torch and I have a grinder but I need to make cuts in areas where I can't use these. I have air saws,electric saws but not having done much frame or structural work I don't know if there are blades available that can cut 1/4 steel.Hey has that thing gotta Heme in it? No, it's a shevy not heme!
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11-09-2005 12:31 PM #2
sawzall with a 14 tpi blade 4 1/2 grinder with a cut off wheel .a hack saw the 14 tpi blade work good on steel this thick
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11-09-2005 02:03 PM #3
Any particular type or brand sawzall blade that is out there that has teeth that will survive after the first 1" of cutting?Hey has that thing gotta Heme in it? No, it's a shevy not heme!
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11-09-2005 02:18 PM #4
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11-09-2005 03:37 PM #5
I usually try and get the milwaukee blades they seem to last a little longer,but I've had decent luck with the Ace Hardware house brand, long as ya don't get the bargain basements you'll be O.K.
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11-10-2005 03:44 AM #6
try a jig saw with 16 tpi. this is what I use up to 3/8"
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11-10-2005 04:34 AM #7
Keep the speed of the saw done. The heat from too fast of blade speed will kill a blade quicker than anything.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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11-10-2005 04:42 AM #8
Milwaukee makes a search & rescue line a blades that are a little beefier than standard ones , ive had good luck with these,they will eat through #5 rebar like butter
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11-10-2005 04:46 AM #9
Also you can get metal cut discs for a 7 1/4 circular saw ,but they burn up quick & make lots of sparks,just like a chop saw
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11-10-2005 07:39 AM #10
Originally posted by Dave Severson
Keep the speed of the saw done. The heat from too fast of blade speed will kill a blade quicker than anything.
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11-10-2005 12:15 PM #11
I use a 4.5" grinder with a cut off wheel for most of my metal cutting needs.
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11-10-2005 05:46 PM #12
Sawzall with 14 tpi Milwaukee blades, my number one tool.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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11-13-2005 11:13 PM #13
use a recip saw with variable speed, and run it slow. It also helps to spray the blade with WD 40 while cutting. If the blade is smoking the oil, then you're getting it too hot.
I had to cut through a 1" stainless steel flange once, about 6" long. It took six blades and a can of WD. ( had a helper spray while I cut ) but the job got done..
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