Yeah, an abrasive "chop-saw" blade is no good for this...you need a carbide tipped blade...preferably one designed specifically for cutting aluminum extrusions, as the pitch, set and rake are optimized for the job. (here come the leghumpers...)
A standard miter saw will work reasonably well for low volume work, but if you need more capacity a purpose built cut-off saw will serve you better.
A decent middle of the road solution is the DeWalt DW872... :twocents:
Ymmv...![]()


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