Forty years ago, the abrasive disk chop saw flooded into farm shops across the country. Compared to using either a hack saw or an acetylene torch to cut dimensional steel, the chop saw was an easy ...
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10 Easy Ways To Cut Metal Fast

There’s nothing wrong with using a good, old-fashioned hacksaw, but there are faster, easier ways to cut metal. We’ll show ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? Metal isn’t hard to cut, and a hacksaw isn’t difficult to use. That’s not our opinion ...
There’s no reason to use a hacksaw in a modern farm shop. Cutting metal on a farm often used to involve either an oxy-acetylene torch, a hacksaw or tin snips. If a shop was “high-tech,” it might have ...
Using a worn table saw blade is an easy path to poor results and possible injury. Check for these signs in your blade to see ...
Homeowners may not need to cut metal all that often, but when they do, it’s usually an important job. Having the right tool on hand allows for more success. A metal-cutting circular saw blade provides ...
Many people disdain the 7-1/4-inch circular saw. They say that it’s only good for cutting lumber for house framing or concrete forms. While the saw is ideal for those purposes, you can also use it to ...
The diamond metal cutting blades used with our “K-12” rotary saws are technically not blades; they are grinding disks. Having said that, this Safety Zone will use the words blade and disk ...