Sheet metal tool advice sought
I prototype antennas (of my design) in my metalworking shop. Having
sheet metal capability is becoming important, and I don't have any. I
talked to a friend about the 30" three-in-one sheet metal machines,
such as the Grizzly, and he recommended against it. He thought I
would be happier with a box brake and a shear.
A couple of years ago I was at the Boeing Restoration Hangar near
Seattle (anyone from there reading this??). I walked past a nice pair
of tools that were probably 24" wide. I don't remember the name on
them, but they were nice quality, and small enough to fit in my
limited space. I think a full size brake and shear is too much for
me, and I can drive 15 min to borrow same should the need arise.
A notcher may be a good idea, too.
Most of my work will be with aluminum, sometimes brass.
What are your thoughts? Are the 3-in-1 sheet metal machines worth
looking at? Is one brand better than the other? What is a good
source for the smaller size brakes and shears?
Thanks for your wisdom.
-Spencer
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