Dremel Tip for Cutting Steel/Aluminum?

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Dremel Tip for Cutting Steel/Aluminum?

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I have several pieces of steel/aluminum channel to cut.

(That "L" shaped stuff that looks like it came from an Erector set."

I don't have time to cut it using a hacksaw, so I would like to use my Dremel tool and a cutting wheel.

Can anyone recommend the best cutting wheel?

Thanks in advance,

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Those are a lot tougher than the silicon carbide cutting disks, but cut a wide and messy kerf. After learning patience I really like the brittle carbide disks better. Any side load and they will disintegrate on you, but make a nice cut.
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Just use the thick carbide disks. The trick to it is let the speed do the cutting. Do NOT bear down on the cutting bit. If things start to glow you are applying too much pressure. Letting speed do the work will preserve the bearings in your dremel, which don't hold up well to severe side-loading (pressure). You can get away with a bit more pressure if you have the wand attachment.
With just a little patience you can make very neat cuts with the carbide disks.

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Do you have a chop saw, or radial arm saw?
My friend, the metal worker uses a standard Ryobi chop saw to cut his stock.
He says, if it cuts wood, it will cut aluminium.

If it's small stock, then that little harbor freight chop saw would work also.

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don't forget ear protection, cutting metal is noisy.
Andrew Gorman wrote:Any side load and they will disintegrate on you, but make a nice cut...
...in your face as it becomes shrapnel!!
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aussie muscle wrote:don't forget ear protection, cutting metal is noisy.
Andrew Gorman wrote:Any side load and they will disintegrate on you, but make a nice cut...
...in your face as it becomes shrapnel!!
Eye protection too.....nothing hurts more then eyes son. Ever get a glance at Rosanne Barr. I rest my case.
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