bledsoe3 wrote:For those of you that trimmed your trailer with aluminum, did you have to cut it length wise and what did you use? I've heard of using a table saw but what type of blade would I use. I've also heard of a router being used but what bit should I use?
Steve_Cox wrote:bledsoe3 wrote:For those of you that trimmed your trailer with aluminum, did you have to cut it length wise and what did you use? I've heard of using a table saw but what type of blade would I use. I've also heard of a router being used but what bit should I use?
Bledsoe,
For cutting lengthwise, I've always used a carbide blade in a table saw. The main thing is using featherboards and hold downs to keep the aluminum flat on the table. Another trick I found that helps is to keep the blade height adjusted to right at the thickness of the aluminum. It reduces chances for the blade teeth to take a big bite of aluminum. I've tried the router table but found all the waste from the cutter too extreme, too big of a mess to clean up.
Ken A Hood wrote:
It holds your work tight to the fence, and reduces possible kickback.
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