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Old 01-21-2014, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Hotrod1 View Post
Cold saws are great, and I wish I had one, but I have another option. It is a Makita metal cutting chop saw that uses Metal carbide blades (not the fiber type. It works well. The cuts are accurate as you set them up to be and no sparks.

http://www.amazon.com/Makita-LC1230-.../dp/B00004YOLV

http://www.amazon.com/Makita-A-90875..._bxgy_hi_img_z
I have a Mikita saw like this but it has the fiber blades and they throw enough sparks to start a fire in the next state... I'll have to get one of those dry metal blades if I ever use it again. And I haven't used it except to rough cut heavy angle iron that I didn't care about accuracy. About two years ago I picked up a Wilton 3130 brand new in the box on Craigslist for $350. I thought I would use it every now and then for intercooler and exhaust projects but it's never gathered dust... I use it pretty much every day for cutting something. Highly recommended purchase! It is probably a step above your Jet Seig but not as nice as the Baleigh you are looking at!!

http://www.brweldingsupplies.com/wil...utting-1-2-hp/

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Thanks for the input. I just have a tinkering garage/shop with limited space and that might fit my limited volume/applications well. My concern with the cold saws is snagging smaller thin wall square and round tubing.

After debating my real world usage vs. wants today I decided to upgrade my little Jet dry cut band saw to the Baileigh BS-712MS. Hopefully I'll see some improvement in accuracy, being a swivel head it will be much faster to setup for angles, and it also lock vertical which is a feature I use a fair amount. Hopefully the .75" vs. .50" blade improves the accuracy a little.



I know upgrading the band saw will be an improvement and I use it a fair amount. Time will tell.
That is very, very, very nice Seig!
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