oh, I live by a chop saw for tube work.. I don't own a portaband... built the whole K5 cage with a $175 rigid carbide spark show..
most tubes are rough cut straight reasonably close to the proper length.. than bent, notched, etc..
your not gonna take a 20' stick, make a bend 4' in, than chop the notch, etc.. your making straight cuts ALL the time..
throw in, I do the majority of my fishmouth work with the chopsaw... I don't use a holesaw notcher really.. too slow and need a carbide burr fine tune all the time anyway.. most nodes are VERY odd, custom angles.. very odd...
notchers are much better at simple 90's, 45's and such... that said, I am kinda looking to replace my POS notcher for something a bit better too...
the real question is wet, or dry at 1/2 the price... your paying double to cut 1/3 the noise and stop metal shavings... I'm tired of screaming banshee stuff and metal shavings in my sneaks..... any chance I can get to quiet/clean the shop I'm gonna do...
I could try to nut up and do all my cuts with a sawzall, plasma and such.. but the beds gonna be enough work, I need all the tool help I can get...
