In an attempt to keep the crickets at bay around here and up the post activity how about this idea. A thread to post up any and all new tools you've added to your arsenal? Doesn't have to be fancy, high tech or expensive. Hell, it doesn't even have to be out of the ordinary if you have a story to go with it.
In my latest endeavor, I have found/will find myself needing to and doing all kinds of metal fabrication in areas sometimes completely new to me. That always leads to new tools, in my case anyway. I'm a strong believer in using the right tool makes the job not only easier but often times simply feasible. Plus I tend to aim for perfection so tools designed for a purpose can usually make up for at least some of my lack of skill!
So let me kick this thread off with something I picked up to cut sheet metal down to size. Death wheels and and hand snips aren't always ideal. After considering the different options I elected to give this tool a shot. I went cheap figuring if I found it a good choice I could always upgrade the quality down the road. So off the the Chinese tool store I went!
Got my first electric shear.
Cost me under $60 out the door. I elected to go with the Bauer brand over the Chicago Electric which was less expensive. I noticed a few design differences which looked to me to be better with the Bauer. First use was cutting a 16 ga steel panel out of a larger sheet. It sliced through like butter. Could not believe how well it worked. Now being a HF tool it make self-destruct at some point but until it does it will be my tool of choice for slicing up sheet.
In my latest endeavor, I have found/will find myself needing to and doing all kinds of metal fabrication in areas sometimes completely new to me. That always leads to new tools, in my case anyway. I'm a strong believer in using the right tool makes the job not only easier but often times simply feasible. Plus I tend to aim for perfection so tools designed for a purpose can usually make up for at least some of my lack of skill!
So let me kick this thread off with something I picked up to cut sheet metal down to size. Death wheels and and hand snips aren't always ideal. After considering the different options I elected to give this tool a shot. I went cheap figuring if I found it a good choice I could always upgrade the quality down the road. So off the the Chinese tool store I went!
Got my first electric shear.
