Cutting Railroad Track

   / Cutting Railroad Track #21  
The review on the site you posted is pretty accurate. ..................<snip>............

I've gotta say mine was better than that, but we know that the quality range is pretty wide on HF stuff.
 
   / Cutting Railroad Track #22  
I'll defer to other folks' experience with the HF chop saw; mine's a 15 year old Dewalt though, and it's cut some pretty thick, hard stuff.
 
   / Cutting Railroad Track #23  
I have a DeWalt, had to replace the armature after only going through 4 blades. Of course it was out of warranty about 6 weeks. It hollers and barks with the slightest amount of pressure still. But it is much better than when it was new. I know of others that are fine. My dad's old riobi still works after 20 years, though it is on the way out. The HF are made in China right along with Dewalt and others, maybe not on the same line, but somwhere close I am sure...lol. I really think as many HF products that I own now, that at least the most expensive HF saw should be fine for ordinary use. But I still wouldn't think of hacking rr track with it or any saw for that matter.

As a side note, cutting torch kits from HF are pretty good and well priced. It won't cost a lot more than a chop saw and it would be a wise investment. A couple of small tanks may run you a little bit, but they can be rented or leased on a monthly basis if you aren't sure you will be keeping them.
 
   / Cutting Railroad Track #24  
One word: Thermite. :D It'll slice through that railroad track like butter (and then continue on down through your concrete shop floor, the ground, etc. until it burns itself out. And don't even think of trying to put it out with a hose. It burns hot enough to separate water into Hydrogen and Oxygen, and then just re-burns the hydrogen.)
 
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OOOh where do i get this thermite. I saw them useing on Mythbusters but did not pay attention to the recepie, and they dont show that anyway, ohwell.
 
   / Cutting Railroad Track #26  
OOOh where do i get this thermite. I saw them useing on Mythbusters but did not pay attention to the recepie, and they dont show that anyway, ohwell.

For sure - it would be a nice addition to the ole toolbox. :laughing:
 
   / Cutting Railroad Track #27  
I saw them using it the other day on the rr track welding it together in my town. I think there is some youtube video of someone doing it as well.

Thermit is what they use to destroy left over Terminator robots.
 
   / Cutting Railroad Track #29  
during the last 9 months or so, there were people cleaning
out some scrap metal from neighboring property that i wanted
to buy, but i had stipulated they remove the scrap/junk.
there were a couple trailers, like heavy truck trailers, even
1 full size van box trailer. some of them had steel I beams
and every one was cut with electric hand grinders, powered
by a generator, and hundreds of wheels. pieces were cut to a size
that the 2 of them could load them into an old dodge PU truck.
they finally did get all of them cut up, but it took them countless hours.

here's a pic of some of the stuff they cut up this way:
lot005.jpg


lot004.jpg


lot002.jpg
 
   / Cutting Railroad Track #30  
Oh man! They just cut up that wonderful junk and hauled it away???
I've been looking for just that kind of "junk" to use as a bridge deck over a stream in my woods, but no luck so far.
BOB
 

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