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> Any reason to *not* buy this inexpensive Metal Cutting Band Saw...
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post Dec 29 2006, 10:19 PM
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to cut steel tubing? I will probably only need to use it a few times a year but I want to make sure it makes accurate mitered cuts...

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post Dec 29 2006, 11:09 PM
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I have a Wilton that is similar. I've used it for years. Two suggestions...

1. DO NOT BUY CHEAP BLADES! You won't find good ones at HF or similar and don't be surprised if a good one cost $15.00-$20.00
2. If you are cutting all thin tubing, get a fine toothed blade. Rule of thumb....3 teeth on the metal. Your blades will llast longer.
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