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Nibbler
I need some reccomendations on a nibbler. I want to cut portions of an original quarter from a 1st gen Camaro. I need a tool that a hobbiest would use. Not one that is designed to use every day. Obviously there are differences in price and quality. Electric or pnuematic, and everything from 29.95 to 1,000.00. I just need a reccomendation what would be best for use once or twice a year.
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I'd probably use Harbor Freights 3" cut-off tool, typically $20 if you have enough compressor. My 3hp 20 gal is slow with this tool but works. The other option is an electric drill with an arbor and cut-off wheel.
I have a nibbler also but personally don't like using it. Inaccurate, noisey, and throws moon shaped metal slivers EVERYWHERE. |
Eastwood sells one thats works well.
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I have this
http://www.boschtools.com/Products/T....aspx?pid=1521 love it. best 300 bucks ive spent for metal cutting. everything is in a nice little coil which makes clean up easy. plus you can cut down to a 4" radius. |
I have a nibbler too, it just takes up space on the shelf. We prefer cut wheels on a 90 degree die grider. Or a air powered body saw.
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Nibblers are HORRIBLE tools.... don't bother.
If you don't have air --- then just get electric cut off tools. |
^^^^What GW said. Nibblers are useful in only very limited circumstances. Buy cutoff discs for a 4" electric grinder, and use that. You will be able to cut the panel with no distortion and you will be able to cut in much closer than you can with a nibbler.
You mentioned that cost is a concern. You can get a Harbor Freight 4" grinder for ~12-15 bucks and a pack of cutoff discs for ~8. Oh...And also, be careful...use a full face shield if at all possible, long pants, heavy shirt, Yadda Yadda Yadda. |
Thanks for all the feedback guys. I went with the cutoff wheels. I have the grinder, but for good measure went ahead and purchased the HF body saw and some fine blades. $30.00 later and I'm good to go.
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Be careful with the body saw. #1 they chew through blades faster than you can replace 'em.... and they go off line REAL easy... which makes it harder to mate up a replacement panel. I use the body saw for anything that ISN'T straight -- or to clean up a corner etc. Don't get me wrong - super handy dandy little tool... but if you want a clean straight line - use a tape line for a guide and the cutoff wheels. |
Got the HF body saw last night. Tried it and it is locked up so it's getting returned tonight. Anybody need some blades? Looks like the cutoff wheel will be the ticket.
Thanks |
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