Hi Chris
My method is a 7 1/4 miter saw with a 40 toothbladed the
greater number of teeth would be better. I cut very slowly
I place a piece of scrap timber over the top when cutting flat bar aluminum.
If you use a cutting disk then use aluminum specific disk these usually
have blue writing on them.
Albert.
Chris Johnston writes:
> I need some advice on cutting some inch aluminium c section, I was going
> to have the parts cut by water jet but they want a set up fee, jig fee,
> cutting fee, Tuesday fee etc, so took my business elsewhere, so I bought a
> couple of 1mm thick cutting discs, which are great for cutting alumimium,
> every one uses them on aluminium here, as they don't generate much heat, but
> still want to check just to be 100 per cent safe, is it ok to cut the metal
> with a disc, its 6061 T6, I am worried about affecting the temper, common
> sense sais so long as it does not get any hotter than ambient, it would be
> ok.
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> Chris Johnston
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> North Richmond NSW
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> AUSTRALIA
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