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Abrasive Saw
What is it?
Abrasive saws are usually called a cutoff saw or metal chop saw. It is almost always electrically powered and is used to cut steel and stainless steel. A thin abrasive disc spins at a high speed and the grinding action of the spinning wheel cuts the metal. Today's bench top abrasive saws have a built-in vise to clamp the metal your are cutting. They usually can be used on the ground but I suggest bolting them to a workbench to make it easy to use.
The composite disk blade uses friction to abrasively cut through the steel. The disks are consumable items and they wear and have to be replaced regularly. The abrasive disks usually are 14 inch diameter and 7/64 inch thick. There are commercial versions that use a 16 inch diameter blade. Disks are available for mild steel and stainless.
These portable metal cutoff saws have made many jobs easier. Abrasive saws are much more inexpensive, portable and lightweight than power band saws. Abrasive saws have all but replaced acetylene torches in many construction applications, like cutting rebar.
Do you need and abrasive saw?
If you only cut a few metal objects every year a hacksaw works well, but if you have a lot of metal to cut it is always a good choice to rent or buy this saw.
If I had a welder and wanted to build a trailer, race car, or a structure out of metal tube this is the best tool to cut the metal to length. You can make 90 degree and angle cuts easily.
It also works well for cutting metal studs.
If you are pouring a slab for a shed or garage this saw will make short work of cutting the rebar that you put into the cement.
Using One
If you have used a miter saw to cut wood you can easily learn to use this saw to cut metal. If you are using this saw for the first time it will be very noisy and scary because it cuts by grinding the metal and throws sparks all over the place. Make sure the item you are cutting is clamped in tight and cut slowly and you will do fine. Always follow the safety instructions in the manual that comes with the saw. Because the saw throws and lot of sparks when cutting I highly recommend safety glasses, long sleeves and long pants. Make sure there are no combustible items in the path of the sparks. Always clamp the work into the saw. If you are doing a lot of cutting, wear hearing protection.
Paul is the owner of the great ToolBoxHero website. There you can find reviews and how to articles on hand tools power tools and using tools around the home.
Workshop Storage -- Opinions For Your Woodworking Tool Storage
Clutter is the woodworker's enduring enemy. Whether your workshop is shoehorned into the corner of the basement or spread out in a two-car garage, it's no doubt accumulates things at an astonishing rate: Lumber plywood, saws, saw blades, drills,drills bits,planes, clamps, chisels, files,grinders,screwdrivers,punches,wrenches,and hammers are just a few of the hand and power tools that must be conveniently available when needed-and out of the way when not.
Add to these the lumber scraps,locks,hings,screws,nails,spare parts,and containers half full of finishes--all sure to be invaluable some day very soon--and you may have the making of a monumental storage problem.
Adequate workshop storage should accomplish two goals: Tools and materials should be kept within easy reach of each operation, and the storage devices should encroach as little as possible on work space. No matter what your particular needs, you should find a number of storage ideas that conserve space. may find that proper storage not only provides more space.
In evaluating your own storage options begin by taking two inventories:one of your tools and materials and the other of unused space-corners, spaces under the stairs,between wall studs,below the workbench,and between the ceiling joists. Lumber and plywood are best stored on racks that prevent warping and water damage.keeping the wood ot of the way and easy to reach. Shelves ,drawers,and cabinets are the most convenient and economical spaces for storing tools. There are a variety of commercial storage devices on the market,but you can build a tool cabinet and inexpensively.Hardware can be sorted in drawers,subdivided into separate compartments or, for greater visibility,in glass containers. For tools like clamps that are used all over the shop,consider a wheeled rack.
No matter what devices and techniques you choose, you may find that proper storage not only provides more space and convenience,but conveys a sense of order and purpose that will make your shop an even more pleasant and productive place to work.
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Would it be possible to put motorcycle wheels on a car?
Could one drill holes into a motorcycle wheel (honda Comstar as fitted to CX500 to be specific) so that it could be bolted onto a 4 stud car hub Alfetta maybe? Is this remotly feesable or would i end up getting into a mess. Why you ask, i want cheap 19inch wheels for a Morgan 3 wheeler project.
I wouldn't. Even if the wheels could hold the weight of the car, you would have to drill the holes with such crazy precision or the wheel would be way out of balance and jumping all over the place. Not a bad idea in theory for some cheap wheels, but I don't think it'd work very well in practice...
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