That Trajan is nice. More than I want to invest. Milwaukee will likely be my choice.The corded Milwaukee is a champ. We've had them at work for years. I bought one for home use and also picked up the harbor freight universal portable band saw mount. I haven't set it up yet but seen it in person at HF and at SEMA and it's pretty sweet. At work we have a table top unit from saw blades .com, it's awesome, cuts anything we throw at it, blades are available and its size makes it portable if needed. Little more than a corded Milwaukee and a stand, but if your doing a decent amount of fab, I'd highly recommend it.
I think this is the unit, I'm off this week but can verify next week.
Trajan 125 Variable Speed Portable Band Saw
This portable Trajan 125 band saw can easily be carried to your worksite. At Trajan, we understand how essential it is for metal sawing shops to take on a variety of jobs. No one should be forced to sacrifice efficiency for size. That’s why we designed the Trajan 125 band saw to meet the needs...sawblade.com
This is a nice alternative to a band saw.That Trajan is nice. More than I want to invest. Milwaukee will likely be my choice.
Here is my $375 band saw. Would it work for cutting this
I'd love to have...and found many. I have no space.
That cutting table looks a lot nicer than the POS that came with the DeWalt saw I bought around 10 years ago. I've thought about making my own table that's square but it's low on the priority list. I use a shim to get the steel perpendicular to the blade.This is a nice alternative to a band saw.
Yes if it is not hardened or very high chromium content with the standard blade. I have one and my bandsaw sits on a corner gathering dust as the Evolution handles 95% of my cutting. The other 5% is hard and gets cut with my abrasive saw.
You can cut a 3.5" 1018 solid round bar with that chop saw? No offense but I doubt it. EVO says max thickness in steel is 1/2".Yes if it is not hardened or very high chromium content with the standard blade. I have one and my bandsaw sits on a corner gathering dust as the Evolution handles 95% of my cutting. The other 5% is hard and gets cut with my abrasive saw.
After the 2 minute mark shows it cutting thicker then 1 inch.You can cut a 3.5" 1018 solid round bar with that chop saw? No offense but I doubt it. EVO says max thickness in steel is 1/2".
The bandsaw will cut solid 10" round or 5 x 18 rectangular bars and do it unattended. It flys through hollow section structurals of any wall thickness.
Dan
I am impressed but still no substitute for the bandsaw.After the 2 minute mark shows it cutting thicker then 1 inch.
I actually have only cut up to 2inch diameter with mine but it will do bigger easily. I did see someone cut off a section of railroad track with one. I had sticking problems with the steel blade trying to cut a 6061 4 x 6 block of aluminum dry. Have to buy the aluminum cutting blade next.
The 15 inch blade seems to cut better with big stuff and cutting solid bar will reduce the number of cuts a blade lasts.
I've had a DeWalt metal chop saw for a decade and plasma for over two decades, but there's no question that a band saw is the way to go so I have to agree with your comment above.I am impressed but still no substitute for the bandsaw.
Dan
I am also thoroughly impressed with that saw.After the 2 minute mark shows it cutting thicker then 1 inch.
I actually have only cut up to 2inch diameter with mine but it will do bigger easily. I did see someone cut off a section of railroad track with one. I had sticking problems with the steel blade trying to cut a 6061 4 x 6 block of aluminum dry. Have to buy the aluminum cutting blade next.
The 15 inch blade seems to cut better with big stuff and cutting solid bar will reduce the number of cuts a blade lasts.
Yes.I am also thoroughly impressed with that saw.
I did seem to notice that about 1/2 to 3/4 of the way through, the shavings seems to "spark more". Do you think he damaged the blade by cutting that big of a piece?
Yes he dulled it. Cutting stock like that requires backing off often to let the steel and blade cool some or the steel can start hitting temperatures that hardened it without coolant. The Diablo blades are better for oversized stuff.I am also thoroughly impressed with that saw.
I did seem to notice that about 1/2 to 3/4 of the way through, the shavings seems to "spark more". Do you think he damaged the blade by cutting that big of a piece?
Either way, that is a cool saw.
My vertical bandsaw is a less than ideal. It is a Delta Wood saw that I put a "variable speed' motor on. Well as most of you know, when you do that, at low speeds it is a 'gutless wonder".
I 'get by" with it, but I will most likely put the original motor back on and "lend" it to my SIL that likes woodworking.
It's important to get a good blade for those saws, around $100.Yes.
Dan