Guess I goofed last time, never saw this message appear. Has anyone tried out one of these nibblers ? http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=46061 Does it really use that mu
I've got one of those. Well, given that it's a few years old, probably a different model. but it came from harbor freight, and looks like that. It uses lots of air, but I wouldn't have though it used
I also have one. For thin sheet metal, like car fenders, it's great. There are some issues though: 1. If you're trying to cut off a car fender, or a trunk, it doesn't like the stiffing bends as there
It leaves LOADS of the little crescent moon bits everywhere and yes, it uses a lot of air - as much as a grinder but I don't pay attention to CFM #s because my compressor keeps up. The comment about
Just wanted to report : I picked up the nibbler and used it; worked great for what I needed to do (which was to enlarge a 5" opening in an existing flat-sided air duct to 8"). Didn't try to measure
A bit late but I have one of these http://www.grizzly.com/products/Mini-sheet-Metal-Cutter/G9947 for cutting sheet metal and it works well. I used it all the time. One of the best $20 purchases I hav
And you thought you were late ... For those for whom the bench shear may not be right, there is always the <http://www.grizzly.com/products/Electric-Sheet-Metal-Shear/H2867> or such. I don't like all
They'll take my Bosch Uni-shear from my dead cold hands...I love that thing. It'll do 16 gauge and lighter... Greg M. _____________________________________________________________ Click for free info
<<They'll take my Bosch Uni-shear from my dead cold hands...I love that thing. It'll do 16 gauge and lighter... Greg M.>> Nothing like a nice tool. Are you able to elaborate on the cost ($450 vs $50)
My uni-shear was a gift...but I would have happily paid for it. The air powered nibblers probably work well enough but I own a D Prepared Miata so I need tools that can run of the generator. Never kn