Cutting up to 1/4in steel - what do you recommend?

   / Cutting up to 1/4in steel - what do you recommend? #21  
   / Cutting up to 1/4in steel - what do you recommend? #22  
I use a Milwaukee 8" metal saw, portable band saw and a 4" grinder with a cutoff wheel.
I also have a large band saw Startrite H225 1" saw. I only use a torch for heating and bending.
Plasma cutter would be nice but I don;t have a use for it.
I did buy a twin blade saw for Home Depot. Nice saw I can cut a 2" pipe length ways easy and straight. It make a lot of chips.
 
   / Cutting up to 1/4in steel - what do you recommend?
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#23  
Thanks for all the replies gents! I let this run a bit since I was getting great responses but I left out a very key word... cutting 'Curves'. Mostly sheet/plate.
 
   / Cutting up to 1/4in steel - what do you recommend? #24  
I use a jigsaw for that up to about 5/16. Has to be a real good jigsaw and a real good blade, otherwise the bottom of the cut will follow a different line than the top.
 
   / Cutting up to 1/4in steel - what do you recommend? #25  
A jig saw would work, but you must take your time. This is were a plasma cutter works the best or a torch with a #1 tip. Them you have to grind it smooth for a finish.
If I need something that's a one off I see my buddy with a water jet.
 
   / Cutting up to 1/4in steel - what do you recommend?
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I use a jigsaw for that up to about 5/16. Has to be a real good jigsaw and a real good blade, otherwise the bottom of the cut will follow a different line than the top.
Yes I have a good Bosch jig saw but I often get an 'angled' cut due to the blade bending/wandering on the far side. Thus my search for a better set up that won't break the bank. A plasma cutter would be awesome, it's the justification that is the issue. But God knows, I haven't justified most of the tools in my shop :D
 
   / Cutting up to 1/4in steel - what do you recommend? #27  
[snip]
Plasma cutter would be nice but I don;t have a use for it.[snip]

Dangerous talk, Dude, unless you're saying that only to yourself. At least tack on ", right at this moment." :)
 
   / Cutting up to 1/4in steel - what do you recommend? #28  
K0ua - thanks, that's the saw I was looking at, seems like a pretty good value for a small timer like me. :)

It is handy and makes precise angles easily. No sparks and not much noise.
 
   / Cutting up to 1/4in steel - what do you recommend? #29  
Bosch makes a jigsaw blade designed for curved cuts in metal - T218A. It is not a magic bullet but it is less prone to wandering than regular metal cutting blades. Not as costly as a plasma cutter but not as much fun either.
 
   / Cutting up to 1/4in steel - what do you recommend?
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Bosch makes a jigsaw blade designed for curved cuts in metal - T218A. It is not a magic bullet but it is less prone to wandering than regular metal cutting blades. Not as costly as a plasma cutter but not as much fun either.
Ha ha... thanks Pat. Might have to hunt that down until I can pull the trigger on a Plasma or Oxy set up.
 

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