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Swindez85
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10.29.2011, 12:38 AM

I would say a jig saw with a really fine tooth metal cutting blade for the average joe person wanting to cut alum. Take your time and use the finest tooth metal blade you can get which is a 24tpi if im not mistaken so that the cut is nice and clean and not ragged. Granted its nothing a file and sandpaper cant fix but using a blade that cuts slower means it will be harder to mess up.
   
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