Hi Frank,
180 rpm? That should be no problem, as I said chip clearance seems to be the biggest killer of the saws followed by heat. I have an old Denbigh No.1 Camel Back drill I have to get going one day,( when I build more space : ( ), and low speed is 22 rpm. Slow and steady wins in most things that's for sure.

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