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Could I get some advice on working stainless steel and its properties?
I want to work sheet and plate to about 1/8 thickness and have found this stuff very tough in the past. How would one drill and cut it with good results in a homebuilders shop? What types of saw blades and drills work best? I do not own a metal bandsaw yet but it is probably going to happen. Can this stuff be cut with a hacksaw? Also which stainless is good for fittings and such? Thanks from Canada Bob |
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