I've seen mention (and video) on the net of using circular saws (yes the skill-saw type) with TCT blades to cut structural steel sections and plate.
Scant information about blade selection though, I can't escape the feeling that cuting steel with a saw which runs much faster than your average cold-saw or Bandsaw will need geometry different to both conventional multi-purpose circular saw blades and conventional cold-saws.
I know evolution have been marketing mitre saws and blades for this purpose which have a good reputation as a cost effective alternative to Cold-saws for small fabricators, but unclear about what's actually special (if anything) about them.
Anyone got any experience?
Scant information about blade selection though, I can't escape the feeling that cuting steel with a saw which runs much faster than your average cold-saw or Bandsaw will need geometry different to both conventional multi-purpose circular saw blades and conventional cold-saws.
I know evolution have been marketing mitre saws and blades for this purpose which have a good reputation as a cost effective alternative to Cold-saws for small fabricators, but unclear about what's actually special (if anything) about them.
Anyone got any experience?