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abrasive wheel steel cutting chopsaw problems.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 1080514" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>I've used the Norton wheels. They are better. But still makes a world of difference to make a fixture of sorts to hold the square or rectangle material where you aren't cutting any surface "flat". If your cutting a lot of steel it's worth the time. Also helps to use the smallest diameter wheel necessary for the job. The angle and amount of surface the wheel contacts at any given time makes a difference. Less surface contact is better in my limited experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 1080514, member: 16802"] I've used the Norton wheels. They are better. But still makes a world of difference to make a fixture of sorts to hold the square or rectangle material where you aren't cutting any surface "flat". If your cutting a lot of steel it's worth the time. Also helps to use the smallest diameter wheel necessary for the job. The angle and amount of surface the wheel contacts at any given time makes a difference. Less surface contact is better in my limited experience. [/QUOTE]
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