Agreed. If you are trying to do relative precision stuff chop saws with abrasive blades blow ass in my opinion. As you push on them the blade warps or gets a crazing on it. Its especially bad if you are doing mitre cuts. By the time you have done 4 cuts on square tubing they are usually outta whack.
I got an Evolution Rage 2 14" metal cutting saw about 6 or 7 years ago and it has worked great. Carbide blades take nice chips. Lower RPM than a wood cutting chop saw and cuts very quick and accurately.
I had a torch setup and sold it as i rarely used it.
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