I am saying if the cutter is rated for alot of different kinds of metals, how will different aluminum alloys effect it? it cant be worse then copper
by welding I mean if you try to weld disimilar alloys or dirty castings or whatever there can be very severe problems, but if a cutter is rated for carbon steel, aluminum and copper, can just the spectrum of aluminum somehow bring it to being worse then copper?
i wanna know what property aluminum can get that makes it nasty for cutters that seems to be capable of as soft and gummy as copper and as stiff as cast iron
none the less I do see a ER visit if someone tries to take it to a harbor freight aluminum trailer, but if you have properly made stock without extrusion or voids, what alloy is there to watch out for?
the only thing I can think of is really bad castings that might get flung off because of crack propagation? My hunch would not be to use it on anything welded or brazed though, that can break because their shitty processes when it comes to aluminum IMO