drizler
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I fabed up a couple of squares of bracing the other day using a piece of scrap steel from an old structural I beam. I/4" by 4" across. I put that in my chop saw and had one **** of a time cutting it. In the end it got the gas axe treatment which was good enough for the task. It welded and cut just fine though. The only thing I could figure was that the saw blade which happens to speak Chinese just wasn't doing the deed. It was worn down some so I must have been using it before successfully and I have used the Chinese disks for years with no problem.
When I cut that steel it cut a bit then the spark spray died to that same tiny orangish fine spray and it pretty much stopped cutting. The only time I have ever had this happen was when I had glazed the disk or when once in a while hit a particularly hard spot in a piece. The other thing I noticed with this scrap was that when I left it out in the rain after i cleaned it was that instead of rusty color it got a very thin gold glaze. So what in the world is this stuff?
When I cut that steel it cut a bit then the spark spray died to that same tiny orangish fine spray and it pretty much stopped cutting. The only time I have ever had this happen was when I had glazed the disk or when once in a while hit a particularly hard spot in a piece. The other thing I noticed with this scrap was that when I left it out in the rain after i cleaned it was that instead of rusty color it got a very thin gold glaze. So what in the world is this stuff?