madjack wrote:Sierrajack wrote:Heikki,
When in doubt - always use a hatchet!!! Don't forget, to use masking tape around the edges so the jig saw doesn't leave scratches, grooves and other things that make you want to throw something against the wall.
...a very good suggestion indeed...while a new fine toothed blade will work, most AL can be cut/worked with any(almost) woodworking tools...a fine toothed blade may load up with AL cutting, a coarser toothed blade would not load up as bad...the above are just random thoughts...testtesttesttest...YMMV
madjack

Okidoki here is what I went and picked up from my favorite local store
A 3 packer...set of blades..
good for 1.5mm - 3mm aluminum...
They told me to use the low cutting setting on the jigsaw... I guess I,ll find out in a few when I go and play with it..

many of you have cut aluminum or stainless hundreds of times but this ol sailor will be doing his 1st in a few minutes.. gots to go play...
Do I need to use any oil on the metal or not required?
Classic Finn
