Miter and cut off saw?
Question:I have a 10" compound miter saw and I am wondering if you can buy a blade and make it into a cut off saw or if there is a way to convert it. Also- can a miter saw cut metal pipes?
Answers:
A miter saw is a cut off saw, just keep it set at 90 Degrees.
Yes you can use it to cut metalpipes if you buy a metal cutting blade for it.
Yes just get the needed blade.
No, I don't think that you can because you usually have an area which sprays water onto where you are cutting and a regular miter saw would not have that...It should be in your manual for the miter saw if you could convert it.
With the right blade you can cut metal and are easy to find, look in any home center.
yes and yes
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it is said that TOP CONTRIBUTORS ARE KNOWLEDGEABLE PEOPLE
here we have 2 giving different answers
one or both of them dont know ****
hell I could be a top con
Check the RPMs on your miter saw.
The cutoff blades we use to cut metal are 14", not sure if they come smaller.
You need a certain amount of RPMs to spin the abrasive blade in order to cut through the metal. The blade basically grinds and melts the metal. The required RPMs are written on the label on the cutoff blades.
If you elect to use your, probably very nice compound miter saw as a cut off saw, do be prepared to watch the plastic parts at the back of your saw MELT.
Of course, what i mean is, don't do it. A cut off saw is straight cuts in metal and, a compound miter saw is for cutting compound angles in wood. Two significantly different saws for two significantly different kinds of work.
Honestly, some of the answers I've read here absolutely reek a lack of any real experience.
i wouldnt hog up my miter saw by cutting metal with it. they make inexpensive cut off saws for that purpose.
What a bizarre and potentially lethal idea. Buy a cut off saw.
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