![]() Those who believe hell hath no fury like a woman scorned have clearly never tried Diablo Steel Demon blades. On a circular saw, no less! For a new favorite way to cut mild and stainless steel, we reverently say “hell-o” to this heavenly red devil! A Gnashing Of Teeth – Diablo Steel Demon Diablo Steel Demon is available in a variety of sizes and tooth counts. Yet here we are cutting steel with the Diablo Steel Demon cermet carbide-toothed blade. We’ve all heard about how fragile carbide teeth are, so it might be a surprise that such a thing even exists. A few years ago I got my first carbide-toothed metal-cutting miter saw blade. Or, for thin sheet stock, the trusty old tin snips. I’ve always whipped out a hack saw or angle grinder and abrasive disc when I wanted to cut some metal. ![]() This post is sponsored by The Home Depot.
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