I am looking for a cheap metal nibbler. The chassis of my amp is 0.056" or 16 gauge steel. The ones I know only goes up to 18 gauge. Any suggestion?
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The hand powered ones have a practical limit which is reasonable hand strength, but I use an add-on head mounted to a variable speed hand drill which has no problem at all.
Check this one which looks similar:
SHEET METAL NIBBLER Metal Cutter Drill Attachment - Bad Dog Biter - Amazon.com
EDIT: at least mine comes with replaceable cutting "teeth" , ask if the one shown above has spare ones and buy a couple extra.
You won't wear them but might crack one.Juan Manuel Fahey
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Originally posted by J M Fahey View PostThe hand powered ones have a practical limit which is reasonable hand strength, but I use an add-on head mounted to a variable speed hand drill which has no problem at all.
Check this one which looks similar:
SHEET METAL NIBBLER Metal Cutter Drill Attachment - Bad Dog Biter - Amazon.com
EDIT: at least mine comes with replaceable cutting "teeth" , ask if the one shown above has spare ones and buy a couple extra.
You won't wear them but might crack one.
Edit: I just ordered it.
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This thing works very well for longer cuts
14 Gauge Swivel Head Shear
i got it on sale for $30, and its a BEAST, high quality grease makes the blades last quite well
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Air Nibbler - Save on this 16 Gauge Air Nibbler
I've got one of these. It goes through aluminum like a cow eating cabbage.
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Originally posted by J M Fahey View PostThe hand powered ones have a practical limit which is reasonable hand strength, but I use an add-on head mounted to a variable speed hand drill which has no problem at all.
Check this one which looks similar:
SHEET METAL NIBBLER Metal Cutter Drill Attachment - Bad Dog Biter - Amazon.com
EDIT: at least mine comes with replaceable cutting "teeth" , ask if the one shown above has spare ones and buy a couple extra.
You won't wear them but might crack one.
I think I know how to use it just by looking at it, just drill a hole big enough to fit the head in and push and cut. I just want to confirm or I might break it.
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Originally posted by John_H View PostAir Nibbler - Save on this 16 Gauge Air Nibbler
I've got one of these. It goes through aluminum like a cow eating cabbage.
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Originally posted by tedmich View PostThis thing works very well for longer cuts
14 Gauge Swivel Head Shear
i got it on sale for $30, and its a BEAST, high quality grease makes the blades last quite well
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Originally posted by tedmich View Postair tools? UNFAIR COMPETITION! Once you sink the $$ on a decent compressor these ARE the way to go...
(Aluminum is the best case scenario, big E shears will do 16 AWG SS304, but not forever)
The air nibbler makes beautiful cuts when guided with a straightedge.
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Hand Tool?
The original and the best - been around since they built the ark, well maybe not quite that long, but I certainly had one in m y apprentice toolbox in 1972.
The Original Adel Nibbling Tool
Found the Drill Chuck jobs hard to control, the bloody things have a mind of their own and shoot off in strange directions if not absolutely clamped.
Cheers,
Ian
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I needed to cut a hole about one inch square. The hand nibbler at Radio Shack wouldn't handle the thickness of the material but I re-ground the cutting tip with a Dremel tool and it worked fine.WARNING! Musical Instrument amplifiers contain lethal voltages and can retain them even when unplugged. Refer service to qualified personnel.
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