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On Jul 8, 1:29*pm, Matt wrote:
I want to cut some sheet steel. *I expect I might have to make several feet of cuts at a time, and I might need to make ten feet of cuts in a few months. *I expect the material will be 304 stainless or similar, say around 22 ga. (0.031 inches) give or take 20%. Would it likely be unpleasant to use a muscle-powered nibbler? *Should I just plan on a pneumatic nibbler? * Would I likely see much difference in the finished product? *I'm not set up for air tools right now, but I could probably rent something ... Please advise. If you already had a compressor I would say get the Pneumatic one otherwise I would get an elctric. Jimmie |
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