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On Sun, Aug 18, 2019 at 10:36 AM JD Hill <w9jdh.qrp@...> wrote:
I have access to a large industrial shear that I use to cut larger pieces
of mostly .040 aluminum. For cutting on a table saw I like to sandwich the
aluminum between pieces of scrap wood or plywood. A couple of reasons for
this are #1 safety and #2 a cleaner cut that requires little to no filing.
Always wear safety glasses and I also use leather gloves.
72,
Jimmy,. W9JDH
On Sun, Aug 18, 2019, 9:18 AM Jim Burns <outbackerwb4ilp@...> wrote:
That is a great tip James !
Jim WB4ILP
On 9:32AM, Sun, Aug 18, 2019 wb8nbs <wb8nbs@... wrote:
I use a table saw. If the metal is thin, sandwich it between a couple
of
plywood scraps.