The welding forum wasn't quite right and there's not a metal working forum, so I guess my question goes here.
I'll be installing a bunch of pre-fab iron railings that I'll need to cut to length (Fortress FE26). The rails to be cut are about 1-1/2" square tube with a (supposedly) super-durable finish. So I want to make nice, clean, square, precise cuts with minimal heating of the metal to minimize damaging the finish.
I've got a 12" sliding compound miter saw that I assume can be fitted with a fiber cutoff wheel or metal-cutting blade (but I haven't found either one in 12" size).
I've got a good ole hacksaw, and a variable-speed sawzall.
I've got angle grinders fitted with fiber cutoff wheels.
I've got "skilsaws" and I've heard that Harbor Freight has a decent 7-1/4" metal-cutting blade.
What's the best nice, clean, square, precise, cool option?
I'll be installing a bunch of pre-fab iron railings that I'll need to cut to length (Fortress FE26). The rails to be cut are about 1-1/2" square tube with a (supposedly) super-durable finish. So I want to make nice, clean, square, precise cuts with minimal heating of the metal to minimize damaging the finish.
I've got a 12" sliding compound miter saw that I assume can be fitted with a fiber cutoff wheel or metal-cutting blade (but I haven't found either one in 12" size).
I've got a good ole hacksaw, and a variable-speed sawzall.
I've got angle grinders fitted with fiber cutoff wheels.
I've got "skilsaws" and I've heard that Harbor Freight has a decent 7-1/4" metal-cutting blade.
What's the best nice, clean, square, precise, cool option?