newbury
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And at 7:34 in the video he listed DeWalt as the lowest cost to cut steel. The others cut faster but cost more.Very likely. Project Farm in the video linked above, measured the DeWalt blade at 67% thicker than advertised. No wonder it was the slowest.
I'm retired, time is not always money.