I want to get started on my amp projects and I currently don't have the money or space for a decent bandsaw so I'm wondering how well it may work to cut some metal plates down to size on my table saw? We're talking copper up to 0.125" and aluminum maybe up to 0.250 and it's a 10 inch saw with a 4.5 hp motor. I vaguely recall doing this with an abraisive cutoff disc in the past, or watching somebody do it, but it has been a while.
Can anybody recommend a good 8" or 10" blade that can do this and any other helpful hints (except for wearing good heavy gloves to avoid geting burned by hot metal?)
First order of business is to cut a 12" x 24" x 0.125" copper sheet into 2 10" x 12" pieces as these will be the plates for my rebuilt SR-45s.
Thanks,
Jim
Can anybody recommend a good 8" or 10" blade that can do this and any other helpful hints (except for wearing good heavy gloves to avoid geting burned by hot metal?)
First order of business is to cut a 12" x 24" x 0.125" copper sheet into 2 10" x 12" pieces as these will be the plates for my rebuilt SR-45s.
Thanks,
Jim