As long as you let the saw stop before lifting it out you gain two things 1. It wont kickback 2. Smoother cut. Also a stop on ether side can cause a kick back when you raise the saw. Just let the saw blade stop before lifting.
You people don’t know what you are talking about getting kickback cutting this aluminum extrusion. As long as you let the blade stop before lifting it there will be zero problems. I cut 80/20 aluminum extrusion all day on a dewalt 10” non slider. ZERO problems.
As long as you let the saw stop before lifting it out you gain two things
1. It wont kickback
2. Smoother cut.
Also a stop on ether side can cause a kick back when you raise the saw. Just let the saw blade stop before lifting.
Wow, what a nerve racking cut. Very lucky no kickback occurred.
You people don’t know what you are talking about getting kickback cutting this aluminum extrusion. As long as you let the blade stop before lifting it there will be zero problems. I cut 80/20 aluminum extrusion all day on a dewalt 10” non slider. ZERO problems.
Your stop should be on the same side as your clamp - if that kicks back it's got nowhere to go but nasty
Very unsafe cut actually since one piece is clamped and the other one stuck between the blade and the stop.. Kickback hazard!