When an abrasive blade wears down it gets thrown out in the trash while a cold saw can be sharpened.
Cold cut saw vs abrasive.
Instead of using the abrasive disk of normal chop saws a cold cut saw relies on a metal blade with tungsten carbide tips.
Similar to dry saws cold saws make clean cuts with little to no burred edge.
Cold cut saws are able to keep the temperature of the blade and the material it is cutting at a minimum.
The ironton 15 amp 14in.
Round and 4 1 8in.
If the sharpening process is done correctly you can get one blade re sharpened 15 to 20 times before the diameter shrinks too far to be used on your machine.
It is capable of cutting up to 4 3 4in.
The main difference between cold saws and chop saws is that the latter uses toothed steel blades while the chop saw uses abrasive wheels.
The cold saw has a toothed high speed steel blade where a chop saw only has an abrasive wheel.
Some cold saws use coolant fluid to transfer heat from the metal to the filings produced by the cutting process.
The best part of an hss blade is that it can be re sharpened.
Square stock and can adjust to 45 for quick easy miter cuts.
Both types of saws create cuts on metal by the user placing a spinning circular saw blade down onto the material that you are working on in a short controlled motion guiding it.
Unlike blades for abrasive chop saws the toothed blades for cold saws and dry saws are pricey and can run you over 200 00 per blade depending on the blade s material and size.
The main difference between the two is the liquid coolant used by cold saws.
This gives them the advantage of creating fewer sparks less discoloration and accumulate less dust.