If you take the nibbler and cut it from the other side the little "wavely"
should be the off piece. I know that when using tin snips there are three
in a set, left, right, and center.
Jim V.
At 06:03 PM 3/15/00 Wednesday -0500, Passnb4U@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 3/15/00 11:22:13 AM Pacific Standard Time,
>STELLMAN@noex.com writes:
>
> > Why don't you try an air nibbler? I think everything would remain
> straight.
> >
> >
> > Terry Stellman
> > 1949 3600
> > Missouri City, Texas
>
>
> I didn't try an airnibbler, but have an electric nibbler, and it tends to
>curl the sheet just a bit, and leave a little "wavely" on the kept part. I
>can dolly it down, but any imperfection is seen in the lap. Maybe I'm trying
>to be too perfect.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
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