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marson July 13th 06 04:02 PM

electric rebar cutter benders
 
I'm looking at portable electric rebar cutters for jobsite use. most i
would ever cut would be #5 grade 60. i have an old hub cutter that just
SUCKS. I've never used an electric cutter but know they are out there.
there are a few brands out there that i have never heard of like
Benner Nawman, Rome Manufacturing, and Lobster. Quite a price range
too--from 800 to 1500 bucks. Does anyone have any experience with
these? am i foolish to buy the cheapest from Rome manufacturing?
Thanks


Lawrence July 13th 06 04:38 PM

electric rebar cutter benders
 

marson wrote:
I'm looking at portable electric rebar cutters for jobsite use. most i
would ever cut would be #5 grade 60. i have an old hub cutter that just
SUCKS. I've never used an electric cutter but know they are out there.
there are a few brands out there that i have never heard of like
Benner Nawman, Rome Manufacturing, and Lobster. Quite a price range
too--from 800 to 1500 bucks. Does anyone have any experience with
these? am i foolish to buy the cheapest from Rome manufacturing?
Thanks


That one is still a pretty pricey tool marson at $800. here's the
link:
http://www.constructioncomplete.com/...barCutter.html

I am not knowledgable in this area but I do not think you are foolish
to buy such a tool. I think that if you needed a more expensive one
then you would already know it and you would likely be somone who would
use it quite frequently and know what you need. that one in the link
sounds nice and I guessing it would be am improvement over what you are
using.


Dan Deckert July 14th 06 05:48 PM

electric rebar cutter benders
 
Hydraulic over manual, hmm.
http://www.constructioncomplete.com/...sElectric.html

These actually work pretty well.

Dan

"marson" wrote in message
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I'm looking at portable electric rebar cutters for jobsite use. most i
would ever cut would be #5 grade 60. i have an old hub cutter that just
SUCKS. I've never used an electric cutter but know they are out there.
there are a few brands out there that i have never heard of like
Benner Nawman, Rome Manufacturing, and Lobster. Quite a price range
too--from 800 to 1500 bucks. Does anyone have any experience with
these? am i foolish to buy the cheapest from Rome manufacturing?
Thanks




Dan D July 16th 06 04:26 AM

electric rebar cutter benders
 
Benner nawman or multiquip are the better names.
Dont let your help run them while the machine is sitting on dirt.
it draws the dirt through the motor and ruins the machine.
i make sure they set the machine on a piece of ply or whatever is available.
you'll have better longevity if you buy the shear that cuts a #8 bar.
the larger model shear is only a few hundred more than the smaller one.

i've bought a couple lightly used ones on ebay for around 700 bucks each.
ive seen new ones go for 900 or a thousand. if you adjust the stop correctly
for the size material you cut and keep all the blades and bolts tight,
they last quite a while

"marson" wrote in message
oups.com...
I'm looking at portable electric rebar cutters for jobsite use. most i
would ever cut would be #5 grade 60. i have an old hub cutter that just
SUCKS. I've never used an electric cutter but know they are out there.
there are a few brands out there that i have never heard of like
Benner Nawman, Rome Manufacturing, and Lobster. Quite a price range
too--from 800 to 1500 bucks. Does anyone have any experience with
these? am i foolish to buy the cheapest from Rome manufacturing?
Thanks




marson July 16th 06 11:48 PM

electric rebar cutter benders
 
thanks Dan D. that was the kind of advice i was looking for.
Dan D wrote:
Benner nawman or multiquip are the better names.
Dont let your help run them while the machine is sitting on dirt.
it draws the dirt through the motor and ruins the machine.
i make sure they set the machine on a piece of ply or whatever is available.
you'll have better longevity if you buy the shear that cuts a #8 bar.
the larger model shear is only a few hundred more than the smaller one.

i've bought a couple lightly used ones on ebay for around 700 bucks each.
ive seen new ones go for 900 or a thousand. if you adjust the stop correctly
for the size material you cut and keep all the blades and bolts tight,
they last quite a while

"marson" wrote in message
oups.com...
I'm looking at portable electric rebar cutters for jobsite use. most i
would ever cut would be #5 grade 60. i have an old hub cutter that just
SUCKS. I've never used an electric cutter but know they are out there.
there are a few brands out there that i have never heard of like
Benner Nawman, Rome Manufacturing, and Lobster. Quite a price range
too--from 800 to 1500 bucks. Does anyone have any experience with
these? am i foolish to buy the cheapest from Rome manufacturing?
Thanks




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