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Once again I have a cake load of scrap am sure someone said they use a metal chop saw I think this would save so much time soo where is the cheapest to get them I know screw fix were doing them not bothered if I kill it as it will be worth it

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as above, bout ÂŁ70, means you can fill an old tank to the brim nice n tidy as and when and not have to clear yr van out to get it to the scrappies.
 
Is the scrap prices good just now not sure to go for the metal one or the mix use saw
 
i got the evo rage from screwfix. its all about the blade. the saw is usually about 50 quid at screwfix and comes with a tct blade that rips through metal as well as wood.
if you want to use it for other stuff (they come in very handy for bathrooms) then its probably worth getting a dearer model as they have larger capacity for cross cutting timber and boards.
 
I use a sheet metal guilotine i bought off ebay for ÂŁ30.00 works really well. I know you can prob do it quicker with a chop saw but im bit wary of it kicking back and me copping an unfortunate one.
 
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