[SEL] just off the subject of Cold Cut
Gary Epps
garyepps at fidnet.com
Wed Sep 21 08:47:32 PDT 2005
I'm getting in here a little late, but, the circular blade you use can
be a cheap plywood blade or other small toothed blade. Five or more
teeth to the inch around the circumference.
Gary
peter ogborne wrote:
> Thanks to all for those ideas...........I think I will use the reversed
> circular saw . Not into cutting this material big time so electric
> nibbler is not justified, maybe if GMC bring out a cheap one !
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Erica Freeman" <plb at iinet.net.au>
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> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 8:02 AM
> Subject: RE: [SEL] just off the subject of Cold Cut
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>> Peter,get some electric shears. They will cut down that iron as fast
>> as you
>> can push them
>> Ray Freeman
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> [mailto:sel-bounces at lists.stationary-engine.com] On Behalf Of peter
>> ogborne
>> Sent: Tuesday, 20 September 2005 6:45 PM
>> To: sel at lists.stationary-engine.com
>> Subject: [SEL] just off the subject of Cold Cut
>>
>> What is a good method to cut corrugated iron sheet ,i.e. down the
>> corrugations?
>> Abrasive disc makes too much bloody noise, hand nibbler so bloody slow,
>> aviation snips not bad ,but not ideal either!
>> Peter Ogborne
>> Little Grove ,Albany
>> West Australia
>> ''Heart of the Rainbow Coast ''
>> jopeter at omninet.net.au
>>
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