Nice technique. I will definitely put that to good use. I have a saw just like yours, only it is branded Ryobi. I new it could cut aluminium, now I know that with care, it can cut steel pipe as well.
definitely did NOT FUCKIGN NEED FOUR MINUTES OF CUTTING THE SAME CUT ON THE SAME THREE PIECES OF TUBE AND THEN NOT SHOWING YOU CLAMPING AND WELDING IT AND WINDING UP SHOWING A JACKED UP CUT VIDEO SHOULD HAVE BEEN THIRTY SECONDS LONG
For the most thicker and stronger circlips this way will work but you will have to use a flathead screwdriver to pop them in ! Do watch your fingers on the other end ! I learnt the bloody way !
Great idea! I just tried it on a YZ 250 2 stroke piston and it was super easy, and I don’t care if it doesn’t work when the wrist pin is installed for the second clip. This made my life easier, thanks
If you used the same machine but for metal, and not for wood like yours, on which you put a blade for cutting metal, you would not have sparks, loud noise and cutting metal would be faster than 2 times! Your woodworking machine has a very high engine speed, for cutting metal in this way, lower engine speeds are used, for aluminum and non-ferrous metals, others, and so on. If you cut metal using technology, then immediately after cutting the part you can take it in the palm of your hand and it will not burn you, it will just be warm and not hot ... And the cutting disc will work 3 times longer before it dulls. The part should be planed with the teeth of the disc, and not rubbed by friction as abrasive discs do ... Do you understand me?! Greetings from Russia 👍
it's a Concord Blades MCB1000T060HP 10-Inch 60 Teeth TCT Ferrous Metal Cutting Blade i bought it on amazon a while back. I just check and i doesnt seem to be available anymore i