
Originally Posted by
cbmkr
I use a dry cut steel chop saw , but you have to watch what you cut some of the cheap mill run poor spec angle and flat material has hard spots and will wipe a blade out in nothing flat. Most cuts are done on my horizontal and i use coolant and vari tooth blades if needed. I use my weld table for a lot of things the 5/8" steel top and heavy tube legs keep welding projects from moving around.
Between the two tools (dry cut chop or horizontal) which have you found more useful and/or which would be "better" for square/angle steel/Al?
regards
JohnG
imig 200
PowerTig 210 EXT