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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 1555474" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>interesting.. just found this on wilki for Cold Saws</p><p>evidently they give the lowest cost per cut of any metal sawing process</p><p></p><p>been using mine for awhile and didn't understand how it worked. figured out real quick a cold saw cuts substantially faster on thick metals vs std metal chop saw using fiber discs. </p><p></p><p>does a decent job cutting wood too. needed to chop some 2x4's. the dry saw was already out, so I tried a piece of 2x4... worked good. </p><p></p><p>----------------</p><p></p><p>A cold saw is a sawing machine that uses a circular saw blade to cut metal. The name "cold saw" comes from the cutting process they employ. These sawing machines transfer the heat generated by cutting to the chips created by the saw blade. Therefore, the blade and material being cut remain cold, unlike an abrasive saw, which abrades the metal and creates a great deal of heat in the metal and cutting blade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 1555474, member: 7629"] interesting.. just found this on wilki for Cold Saws evidently they give the lowest cost per cut of any metal sawing process been using mine for awhile and didn't understand how it worked. figured out real quick a cold saw cuts substantially faster on thick metals vs std metal chop saw using fiber discs. does a decent job cutting wood too. needed to chop some 2x4's. the dry saw was already out, so I tried a piece of 2x4... worked good. ---------------- A cold saw is a sawing machine that uses a circular saw blade to cut metal. The name "cold saw" comes from the cutting process they employ. These sawing machines transfer the heat generated by cutting to the chips created by the saw blade. Therefore, the blade and material being cut remain cold, unlike an abrasive saw, which abrades the metal and creates a great deal of heat in the metal and cutting blade. [/QUOTE]
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