Entourage wrote:I Have a 12" DeWalt Chop Saw that I used in doing finish work, furniture, remodel projects, etc. Instead of purchasing a new metal cut-off saw, it is possible to buy a replacement metal cutting blade for my Wood Saw?
I want to build a rear seat bracket and rear tire carrier so not a ton of cuts to justify a $200 tool and trying to save a little cash. Any idea if that would work?
Not really a good plan, the motor will not hold up to the work load. You will probably burn it up in short order. I learned this the hard way before I purchased a saw made for the job. If you do not want to invest the money in a true metal cut off saw, I would use a saws-all for cutting instead. If you have one of them. If not, let me know, I can loan you the tools you need for a few days.... or bring your materials to the bumper build and do it then if you can hold out till then...
An alternative would be to look into renting one from Home Depot, or even picking up one cheap from a pawn shop or off craigslist. Used I would not pay more than $50-$75 though, and I would want to test it on a cut or two before I laid out the cash.