Lots of people use chopsaws to cut wood, but a unique version of this tool also happens to be excellent for cutting metal, including thick steel. I made the video below back in 2008, but the technology it shows is still relatively unknown and just as effective as ever. Click below to see what a metal-cutting chop is all about, and how a carbide metal-cutting blade performs.
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