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Hand held, DeWalt style DW890. Looks like a drill with a pair of scissors
sticking out of them.Can be #DW892, which cuts thicker, and has a swivel
head. Must be operational and in decent shape. Can be Milwaukee, Makita,
or brand name.

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On 12/31/2011 11:59 AM, Steve B wrote:
Hand held, DeWalt style DW890. Looks like a drill with a pair of scissors
sticking out of them.Can be #DW892, which cuts thicker, and has a swivel
head. Must be operational and in decent shape. Can be Milwaukee, Makita,
or brand name.

Steve




Steve, the originator of these is Kett. You might look at
Ebay/Craigslist in your area. They are made electric and pneumatic.
You might actually like the nibbler better if you are doing shapes and
curves. That's what I tend to leave on mine, though it is a quick
change. Straight cuts with steel cutting circular saw seem easier.

http://www.kett-tool.com/




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