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Angle grinder. Wear eye protection (ask how I know). (nmi) 200

18 might be right, i forget...but the bigger toothed ones make the saw buck and jerk more than I like while cutting thimn metal marginaly faster.

for long blade life, water or oil the blade as you cut...
on a dry blade, when the paint starts to smoke (350-400F?), it has already got too hot at the tooth tips.

start the cut, and dribble a bit of fluid on there (you can alwyas find some kind at the junkyard)...if the blade doesen't get much over boiling, the teeth will last all day.






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