5 Best Nibblers for Metal Cutting
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- čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
- Best nibblers are essential tools for accurate cuts on metal sheets. For every professional metal worker or DIY enthusiast, the best nibblers are the ultimate solution to precisely cut their materials. With the best nibblers in hand, you'll be able to do roof decking, sheet metal cutting, stainless steel cutting, and many more cutting tasks efficiently. So here is the video on the 5 best nibblers for metal cutting just for you.
Nibblers List (Paid Link): swiy.co/nibblers-for-metal-cu...
00:00 - Introduction
00:56 - 5. Fein BLK 1.3CSE/N12 18 Gauge Nibbler
Link: geni.us/feinblk
02:09 - 4. Makita XNJ01Z 16 Gauge Nibbler
Link: geni.us/XNJ01Z
03:25 - 3. Metabo HPT Nibbler
Link: geni.us/CN16SA
04:46 - 2. DEWALT DW896 Nibbler
Link: geni.us/DW896
06:00 - 1. Makita JN1601 Sheet Metal Nibbler
Link: geni.us/makitaJN1601
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No mention of can you see where the punch cuts so you can follow a irregular curved scribed line?
Do they all spit out the shards ?
I am new to youtube. I cut iron and film my daily work. Your videos are great. I wish you creative success, my friend. I want to be like you👍😍
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Thanks. Hope you can do it!
We used fien nibblers at the metalbuilding company I work for it's pretty awesome it's a little more pricey but won't disappoint then the others . My second choice would be the corded makita .
Hi. Can you cut a piece of steel that is bent at a 90 degree angle without stopping using the Makita? Also how loud is it? I install steel lockers for a living and I'm looking for a tool to cut fillers and sloped hoods for the lockers.
@@kazeet456 . I would Guess it depends on the thickness of steel , if it's a thin gauge you might be able too, thicker it might be a problem. Most nibbler manufacturers will provide a range spec for the thickness and type of metal the tool can handle. Punch and heads also make a difference depending on type of steel and can be interchanged for different steel types you are cutting. But if your cutting corner trim and gable eve trim , yes no problem, if it's got a folded edge use your tin snips first to get past fold part .
@@justotorres8970 Thanks for the reply and info Justo. I think I'm going to give it a shot. Even if it doesn't do a 90 on my material I think it will be useful.
Whenever I see videos of nibblers the cuts always look straight and square. I have a Milwaukee nibbler and I have difficulty getting a nice straight cut I am satisfied with. I’m sure a lot of it has to do with the skill of the user but I wish there was an attachment that could be used with it so that it could be butted up against a straight edge guide. Also since when cutting there is a kerf of significant width it would be nice to have an arrow indicator showing where the cut edge will be on the finished part.
Thanks for sharing your experience.
Makita jn1601 var bende yedek parçaları çok pahalı ( 322701-3 zımba yatağı
So sad to hear.
Can I use this to break through those security screens quietly or does it make a lot of noise
It makes noise but not so much.
The Makita switches are a poorly designed set-up. It's too easy to brush across the switch, turning the nibbler off multiple times per use. I replaced it with the new Milwaukee M12 nibbler which is much better. BTW, if you are looking for a new one, keep in mind the corded versions are a pain in the neck as the cords are prone to get pulled across the edge of the metal and get cut. It's a pain to run cords as well, especially on the lift, the same lift which ends up running over the cord a couple times a day..
Thanks for sharing your experience.
The best tools is fein multimaster tools
Thanks for the suggestion.