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HF Punch and Flange (pneumatic)
Anyone have any experience with this piece? http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=1110
I'll be replacing the floor pans in a car I'm restoring, and I thought this would come in very handy. I'm a little apprehensive about its claims to be able to work with 16 gauge. I have a set of HF metal shears that is rated for 14 gauge, and I have broken those jaws twice after about 20 linear inches of cutting 16 gauge. Any opinions? I should add that I'll be fabricating a shallow tray for the floor pan to sit in (I need the extra legroom) and rosette (plug) welding in the 16 gauge floor to the 20 gauge tray. I think the punch would be great for making the rosette holes and the flange while not absolutely necessary here might be nice should I need to do body skin (which I likely will have to do) Last edited by superkaz661; 07-06-2008 at 04:11 PM. Reason: added weld description |
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Re: HF Punch and Flange (pneumatic)
I'm going to buy that soon. Get the warr if they offer it. You have to oil it daily though. My air saw went up but I didn't oil it. I made a lot of money off of it though. Waiting for it to go back on sale again.
James
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