creativeations2010
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What is the best ways/tools to cutting aluminum???
Like has been said, it depends on the size & thickness of the aluminum.
A shear is great, but only good for aluminum. We use our panel saw for cutting
most sheets of anything including aluminum.
I have been using the EZ smart system for years, can't beat the price, and once you get the hang of it, super easy to use. I cut through 4 stacked .040 sheets at once, last night, no problem.
I can't imagine running a shop without it, super accurate.
I had never heard of a track saw, then last December I volunteered to work on the Extreme Makeover Home Edition project in Salado TX, for Patrick & Jessica Zeigler, a soldier that was wounded by the Ft. Hood killer, in November 5th of 2009.
I worked in the "Art World" tent making custom furniture for Patrick's new house, the TV show's production company furnishes all the power tools for the project, they had a Bosch track saw, and we used it almost as much as the table saw, for roughing out all the smaller pieces to be cut out of the 4x8 furniture grade plywood sheets.
And what surprised me the most was the very smooth cuts, no fraying of the edge that you typically get when cutting plywood from the top. I was very impressed with the track saw, and as soon as I got home late that first night, I did some research on the Internet and was shocked to see the $800 price tag, a little out of my budget.
Doing more research I found a more affordable alternative track saw, a conversion using your own saw, it's called The EZ Smart System and is priced to match my budget.
See The EZ Smart System is review here: http://www.onlinetoolreviews.com/reviews/ezsmart.htm
A shear is great, but only good for aluminum. We use our panel saw for cutting most sheets of anything including aluminum.