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Idiots guide to Milwaukee.....
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<blockquote data-quote="JimAndy" data-source="post: 8318105" data-attributes="member: 69774"><p>haven't done that much with it, made a hopper, it cut 50*50*2.5 box with easy and 100*50*7.5 rectangular , leaves a nice cold and clean cut. however i still think when cutting such stuff ill use the band saw were possible. it just feel safer. were it did shine and the main reason i got it was the plate steel. it carved up a 2.5mm sheet like a knife threw butter, the 5mm was a bit slower but she handled it ok. ive a shed i want to reroof with some box profile tin. and she should be V.good with it as no sparks to land on the tin (melt the plastic) and again it a cold cut so won't damage the paint/plastic as much around the cut</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimAndy, post: 8318105, member: 69774"] haven't done that much with it, made a hopper, it cut 50*50*2.5 box with easy and 100*50*7.5 rectangular , leaves a nice cold and clean cut. however i still think when cutting such stuff ill use the band saw were possible. it just feel safer. were it did shine and the main reason i got it was the plate steel. it carved up a 2.5mm sheet like a knife threw butter, the 5mm was a bit slower but she handled it ok. ive a shed i want to reroof with some box profile tin. and she should be V.good with it as no sparks to land on the tin (melt the plastic) and again it a cold cut so won't damage the paint/plastic as much around the cut [/QUOTE]
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