Flat Thunder Channel
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I was at the local lumber yard and they have a new display of carbide skillsaw blades 6 1/2 to 14 and a lot of them were for cutting metal . The prices weren't that bad if I need to cut thinner metal in the future I 'm going to try some .
Can't remember the name but they are red.
I have a 14" carbide cold chop saw and it cuts well.
Bob
I was curious too. I tried a carbide toothed Milwaukee sawzall blade. It was impressive! However, it doesn't hold a candle to the quick and dirty abrasive disc. I hope to touch on it's performance in a video (possibly). It was used to cut up part of 'the big mean green parts machine' aka a 95' F150 I'm parting / scrapping. On the front I perform the same cutting processes on each side. One side with my carbide toothed sawzall blade and the other with a cutoff abrasive wheel.
I think I'll buy a carbide toothed blade again, but will be very selective on when I use it. They are pricey!