![]() |
Metal Cutting
I am looking for the best options for metal cutting tools. I already have a cordless recip saw and the usual air cut-off tool. I am mainly looking for the missing pieces for things like trimming floor pans and body panels, and maybe cutting raw materials to fabricate brackets and what not.
I was thinking an air body saw would be a good addition, but I thought I would ask those with more experience before I go off buying tools that will not make my job easier (I am a hobbyist and this is my first real build project). Thanks, Matt |
Quote:
Air saw is good...but will drive any sane person nuts. Sooo loud on sheet metal. Why not save your chips for a plasma cutter? |
a nibbler. or electric shears. usually under 150 bucks. nibbler will give you burr free edges a shear wont be as nice
|
MILWAUKEE electric shears work great,tin snips also
|
I got an air driven shearer at Harbor freight for $40. It works somewhat but basically a frustrating POS.I got an air saw from them also....same thing....works then stops...works then stops. I got what I paid for...not much. Just couldn't justify more for hobby level use.:mad:
|
I was worried about shears or a nibbler not being able to handle thicker materials. There are some areas where I would like to be able to cut up to 1/8". And as far as I can tell, shears and nibblers only handle about 16 ga???
And for good deals on air tools, is Jet any good? I have never heard of them, but saw some decent prices on their tools. Most of my air tools are either IR or Craftsman. |
once you get up to 1/8" your either plasma or zip disk. I also found a jigsaw works pretty good with a straight edge. I doubt you will be cutting that with a shear.
|
Pawn Shop Finds
I get a lot of my tools from Pawn shops. I go to major ones, never a mom and pop. Mom and pops always have a snap on catalog and will price used tools same as new off a snap on truck.
I was just at one the other day looking for some jack stands for a frame and noticed a snap on stud gun sitting on the shelf. It was marked $299.95 and I asked what was the best price. $200.00.....sold as it was brand new maybe used once or twice. He then brought out a case with a puller, finger puller and 2 five hundred packs of pins missing as I had expected a couple of pins from one package. New price from snap on is around $600.00. I was needing a torch to cut up an old frame and after a week or two of searching and finding overpriced junk I came across 2 brand new portable lincoln rigs. Price was marked $179.95. Once again I asked what was the best price and was told $125.00......sold, It hadnt even had the bottles filled yet. When I went to my local welding supply to fill the tanks I saw the same exact rig for $369.95 and they wont negotiate the price....trust me. I also hit estate and garage sales. Sad to say but hobbyist pass away too and what is in their garage is sometimes mindblowing. I was at one years ago and came across several air tools. I picked up a Hutchins DA sander and asked how much. He replied tell me what is is and $5.00. I explained what it was and gave him $5.00....Cost new...around $300.00. Same went for a Bluepoint (snap on) air file still in the box...I had to pay a little more for it...$15.00...New is around $250.00. I could go on with that sale but lets just say for $250.00 I walked out with around $3500.00 in tools. Now dont go running to the first store you see and expect great finds. I have to hit about ten plus a month to get good deals and I usually wont buy at a pawn shop unless it is like new condition. Im about to start welding on my car so Im now looking for a mig welder. Have found three new at almost half price but waiting for a better deal. Happy hunting |
Oh kool idea! My bro started up an estate business and unfortunately he had to put his brother in laws items up for sale. On the good side, I was there on vacation when the sale happened and I obtained some fishing gear and a makita router. Sux that we leave our treasures behind when we go but I guess if someone else can use it then it ain't so bad. But they'll owe us a beer wherever we wind up for getting a good deal on tools. Since I'm probably on the upper end of age compared with others here, I'll try to remember to have my bro put this website on notice. I don't have a huge collection just yet but trying to work on it.
:cheers: |
| All times are GMT -7. The time now is 06:43 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright Lateral-g.net