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On 7/30/2017 12:43 AM, RichD wrote:
you will have a tough time with a hack saw. If you do it with a hacksaw
you want as many Teeth per in (TPI) as you can find.
You want to nick the edge with your blade, just as a slight guide to
hold the blade on your line, but then you want to engage as many teeth
in the metal as you can. Meaning a shallow angle.
Again, I would just use a box knife, a ruler and square if it was
available, if not just a knife and ruler.
Mikek
If you don't have vise, or some clamps to hold your metal firmly,On July 28, Tom Biasi wrote:
Doing a home project, I need to cut some aluminum.
It's a strip 1/20" thick, 2" wide. I have to cut
it in two, that is, a straight 2" cut.
Should I seek a specialized handsaw for this job?
Or a bolt cutter, or some such. Suggestions?
.050 aluminum for 2 inches, nobody here can use a hacksaw?
OK, are hackasaws rated? Do I need to look for a specific
rating for this job?
--
Rich
you will have a tough time with a hack saw. If you do it with a hacksaw
you want as many Teeth per in (TPI) as you can find.
You want to nick the edge with your blade, just as a slight guide to
hold the blade on your line, but then you want to engage as many teeth
in the metal as you can. Meaning a shallow angle.
Again, I would just use a box knife, a ruler and square if it was
available, if not just a knife and ruler.
Mikek