Hi. Searching the internet I see various YouTube posts where cutting of aluminium sheet is demonstrated. So, my understand is that if the execution of arrangments to cut aluminium is satisfactory, cutting aluminium on a table saw made for cutting wood is acceptable.
What I get from looking at these demonstrations is:
* Replace the original insert with a zero clearance one.
* Change the cutting disc with one made for cutting non-ferrous metals.
* Construct a crosscut sled.
* Can use a splitter rather than a riving knife.
I've bought two PARKSIDE PMTS 210 A1 Table saws (1500W and 4800RPM) and intend to convert one to a metal cutting table saw. I intend mostly to cut 3mm thick aluminium sheet. Comments appreciated. Thank you. Rich
EDIT: The original wood cutting disc has parameters of 210mm 30mm 2.6mm. I'll need to source a suitable non-ferrous curring disc with the first two parameters the same. Any recommendations?
What I get from looking at these demonstrations is:
* Replace the original insert with a zero clearance one.
* Change the cutting disc with one made for cutting non-ferrous metals.
* Construct a crosscut sled.
* Can use a splitter rather than a riving knife.
I've bought two PARKSIDE PMTS 210 A1 Table saws (1500W and 4800RPM) and intend to convert one to a metal cutting table saw. I intend mostly to cut 3mm thick aluminium sheet. Comments appreciated. Thank you. Rich
EDIT: The original wood cutting disc has parameters of 210mm 30mm 2.6mm. I'll need to source a suitable non-ferrous curring disc with the first two parameters the same. Any recommendations?
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