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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message ... Dan_ wrote Been cutting steel on a couple of tablesaws for a long time now. No bearing hassles. If the bearings were really old and the seals were gone, it sure would be a problem. I third your no problems. I have an Old Milwaukee circular saw that I have been using since 1982, and a good part of that was 5 days a week professional carpentry. It has also cut way too many feet of steel to count, up to 3/8" thick. It has never had the bearings touched, or even regreased. I'm not sure how much of this is a testament for the saw's manufacturer, or that cutting steel will not hurt bearings. -- Jim in NC I have had a bearing problems with my Skil Saw. Not the motor, but the guard bearing is very rough from cutting metal siding. While *most* sealed bearings found on motors or jackshafts *shouldn't* have a problem. A number of guards and guides found on woodworking equipent were not designed with metal grindings in mind, and they can indeed cause a problem. Also, most quality friction saws designed for steel include TEFC, totally enclosed fan cooled motors. While circular saws and most table saws do not. And unlike wood dust, the build up of metallic duct inside these motors can easily cause dangerous and catistrophic failures. Read *fireworks* and shocking experiences. Especially in the quality metal framed tools like the older Skil and Milwaukee brands. So your mileage may certainly vary. The only problems I have personally experienced with Old Milwaukee brand products were different levels of morning sickness. |
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