Miter saws work great.  Just backup the piece.  I also used my table saw for 
ripping and cross cutting various angles. Then the stationary belt sander.
Roger

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> On Dec 26, 2013, at 6:02 PM, Larry&Sallie Flesner <flesner at frontier.com> 
> wrote:
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> 
>> I purchased a metal cutting band saw from Sears about 28 years ago for $128.
>> Sid Wood
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> 
> A band saw may be handy but I built my KR using a hacksaw to cut aluminum and 
> a 4 inch stationary belt sander to shape the parts.  Maybe that's why it took 
> me 13 years. :-)  Personally, I'd spend my tool money on a good compound 
> miter saw and a good drill press.
> 
> Larry Flesner
> 
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