you can use tungsten tipped circular saw blades ( i think all are now any way) for alluminium, we have cut a fair bit of small angle etc in the past (im a carpenter) but never never bigger stuff like tube. dont be shocked @ $100 bucks for a blade, thats what a decent blade is worth (timber or alluminium). actualy come to think of it the guy who does our alluminium handrails uses the cheapy dropsaws for all his alluminium work.
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