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Re: [Land-speed] cutting/grinding tools?

To: "'Benn'" <karhu@california.com>, <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Land-speed] cutting/grinding tools?
From: <neil@dbelltech.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 13:35:19 -0700
Benn;

I have a Dewalt angle grinder that I use with an abrasive cutoff wheel
sometimes; it won't do anything but straight lines, of course. I also have a
Ryobi reciprocating saw with bi-metal blades that does a great job on sheet
metal.

I've found these far better than air grinders. I haven't tried a nibbler yet
but it looks promising for cutting odd shaped holes.

Regards, Neil   Tucson, AZ



-----Original Message-----
From: land-speed-bounces+neil=dbelltech.com@autox.team.net
[mailto:land-speed-bounces+neil=dbelltech.com@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of
Benn
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 9:33 AM
To: land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: [Land-speed] cutting/grinding tools?

Hi gang,
I'm looking for advice on inline and right-angle cutters for cutting through
auto bodies for cage work.  I  can't fit my Hole Hawg in some places, so am
looking for something small (both blade diameter and head size) to fit into
those tighter areas, but with enough umph to cut openings with reasonable
speed.  I would suppose the pros use airgrinders, but I found some years ago
that high-cfm tools won't really run on my couple-horsepower compressor (or
else i got a bad tool).  (I also found that airtools' cfm ratings are at 25%
duty cycle).  So, yeah, I could just get a bigger compressor, but there goes
another $500-1000 even for a used one, plus the need to carve out some
garage
space for it, accommodate its likely 3-phase power requirement, etc.
Therefore I'm thinking electrically driven.  What're yer thoughts?
Benn
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