metal drop saw
metal drop saw
i have an oldish Hitachi drop saw with a metal cutting disc. can i buy a wood cutting blade and use it for cutting wood too?
Re: metal drop saw
yea should be able to we have a dewalt that we use to cut timber and alloy same saw different blades
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Re: metal drop saw
check the saw rpm that will be the decider
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mudlva wrote:check the saw rpm that will be the decider
what am i looking for?
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what sort of rpm is the difference? i have a drop saw here, which would be rather handy if i could cut steel with it too.
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Dirtydog wrote:what sort of rpm is the difference? i have a drop saw here, which would be rather handy if i could cut steel with it too.
id like to know as well
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Drop saws mostly have plastic bits that melt when you cut metal. unless your using cold cut blades.
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im sure it would be hard to make up a metal shield for it, cheaper than buying a metal drop saw anyway..
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cutting from metal to wood should be fine you will need to factor in rpm design/construction if you are going the other way around ie cutting wood and want to cut metal.
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Re: metal drop saw
the bearings and construction of wood based saws is a lot lighter than metal saws thats why metal saws a loads dearer
you can cut one or two bits of steel but any heavy cutting will result in bearing and gear failure
you can cut one or two bits of steel but any heavy cutting will result in bearing and gear failure
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You can pick up a metal cut off saw on Trade me for under $200. That too me is far cheaper than wrecking your other drop saw and having no saw.
Use a hacksaw, its better for those little arms...
Use a hacksaw, its better for those little arms...
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hmmm, bugger, ill just have to save up and keep using my angle grinder.
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I've often thought about this, since I don't cut a huge amount except for little projects I always use my angle grinder, and of course always end up a little off course. Surely you can buy/make some sort of mitre box/drop arm to hold an angle grinder? Would help when attempting to do angle cuts to make something up too..much more accurate than the old eye-rometer 

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like this?


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^^ Used one of those work a few times, work quite well but the hinge starts to loosen up a bit of use with a 9 inch grinder in it 

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Big-AL wrote:like this?
You would want it to be pretty substantial. I'm not sure that I would trust 'Super works' with a spinning angle grinder. Where is that infamous ORE pic of Sig's? The one with a huge grinder-gashed leg.
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yeah i agree, wouldnt trust that brand, it was just an example of the product idea.
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i have a hitachi dropsaw ,the blade you use is a irwin 355mm 80 teeth (correct size )
max rpm is 3200 drop saw runs at 3700
but be warned its a bit like my staffy it will take that piece of wood out of your hand
bloody dangerious really i would go only for 10" blade next time
max rpm is 3200 drop saw runs at 3700
but be warned its a bit like my staffy it will take that piece of wood out of your hand


bloody dangerious really i would go only for 10" blade next time

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Re: metal drop saw
yeah that looks the same as my drop saw.
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Is the blade on this saw the right way around?
No wonder it grabs your wood
No wonder it grabs your wood

DA RAM wrote:i have a hitachi dropsaw ,the blade you use is a irwin 355mm 80 teeth (correct size )
max rpm is 3200 drop saw runs at 3700
but be warned its a bit like my staffy it will take that piece of wood out of your hand![]()
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bloody dangerious really i would go only for 10" blade next time
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JeepFanatixs wrote:Is the blade on this saw the right way around?
No wonder it grabs your woodDA RAM wrote:i have a hitachi dropsaw ,the blade you use is a irwin 355mm 80 teeth (correct size )
max rpm is 3200 drop saw runs at 3700
but be warned its a bit like my staffy it will take that piece of wood out of your hand![]()
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bloody dangerious really i would go only for 10" blade next time
definatly is ! if it was the other way around it would not cut anything

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DA RAM wrote:JeepFanatixs wrote:Is the blade on this saw the right way around?
No wonder it grabs your woodDA RAM wrote:i have a hitachi dropsaw ,the blade you use is a irwin 355mm 80 teeth (correct size )
max rpm is 3200 drop saw runs at 3700
but be warned its a bit like my staffy it will take that piece of wood out of your hand![]()
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bloody dangerious really i would go only for 10" blade next time
definatly is ! if it was the other way around it would not cut anything
Thats correct!
But it will also solve the grabbing issue

