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Default Shearing 18 gage stainless

If you have much of this to do, I would sure look into these. I
use the daylights out of mine.

http://www.kett-tool.com/webpages/tools/double%20cut%20shears/double%20cut%20shears.htm

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"Don Foreman" wrote in message
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I need a way to cleanly shear 18-gage (.047") stainless sheet at
a job
site. The width of the material will be about 4". Cuts will be
straight (not curved) but must be clean, square, straight edges.
Cosmetics is important so heat is out -- plasma, abrasive, etc.
It
needs to be on-site for cut & fit so laser and waterjet are out.
The
cut drop can be distorted, but the workpiece must remain flat
and
undistorted.

I'm wondering if a Jet slitting shear would do this job well.
Anybody
have any experience with these?
http://industrial.jettools.com/Produ...Cat&cat=333032

I have a Beverly B2. It shears the material easily but getting
dead-straight edges is a bit of a trick on a B2.

Other suggestions?