off course you can cut metal with the right blade
i think for that saw you will need a negative rake blade
triple chip tooth design
if you go to a good toolshop they will help
thanks lads for mentioning my previous input
after doing my own kitchen i too am now a proffesional
kitchen fitter
i only charge 30 pounds for 1 joint
50 for 2 all depending on what colour silicone is required
if there is anyone wanting my proffesional services please email me
as i am...
your very good at telling people the cant do it {fitter}
im sure the could with a few practices its easy
im also a fitter and the worktops are probably the easiest thing
after the cornice and light rail that is
the hardest part is all the lifting and carrying
so come on and dont talk crap...
what about a 30mm guide bush and a half inch cutter and a pair of cramps
not forgetting the all important pencil and a millimetre extra
hold on a minute im sure i could do this with my eyes shut