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Cutting Steel siding on a Morton building - sroxberg - 07-11-2016

What is the correct tool for cutting the steel on a Steel sided Pole Barn. I need to install some windows and want to be able to cleanly cut the steel in a straight line without burrs.

I've seen power sheers and a nibbler. The steel is already hung so those appear to be the best approach.

The Steel does have ridges so that may be a concern.

Any guidance is appreciated.


Re: Cutting Steel siding on a Morton building - Splinter Puller - 07-11-2016

I'd use a nibbler, or a jigsaw with a metal blade (better control then a sawzall) or a grinder with a narrow cutting disk. (Messy)


Re: Cutting Steel siding on a Morton building - Wild Turkey - 07-11-2016

Splinter Puller said:


I'd use a nibbler, or a jigsaw with a metal blade (better control then a sawzall) or a grinder with a narrow cutting disk. (Messy)




+1

The metal isn't that thick or tough.


Re: Cutting Steel siding on a Morton building - sroxberg - 07-11-2016

Will a nibbler be able to handle the ribs since I will have to cut both between the ribs, and across the ribs.


Re: Cutting Steel siding on a Morton building - Splinter Puller - 07-11-2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFL9sSE_0ng

shear looks like a slick way to do it.

Note both vids show cutting multiple pieces at once, As others above have said... its really thin metal. hand tin snips or shears would do it after making a starter hole with a grinder.


A metal blade in a circular saw looks great too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgOSx8DExpY


Re: Cutting Steel siding on a Morton building - Bill Wilson - 07-11-2016

When I helped my FIL build his pole building many years ago, we used a cheap (my) circ saw and a ton of those metal cutting blades. Doesn't exactly leave a burr free edge though and the grit/chips it generated pretty much put the kibosh on that cheap Craftsman saw. Wear goggles...and gloves...and ear plugs.


Re: Cutting Steel siding on a Morton building - Firebee - 07-11-2016

Just yesterday, I tried the IRWIN Tools Metal-Cutting Circular Saw Blade, 7 1/4-inch, 68T for the first time. I was cutting metal roofing panels and it worked great. I even tried cutting two panels at a time and it worked great. EYE PROTECTION is a must. I used a homemade straightedge guide for the saw and board with spacers underneath for support.


Re: Cutting Steel siding on a Morton building - Steve N - 07-11-2016









Either electric, or air driven 4" right angle cutter with a metal blade.




Circular saw with a metal cutting blade


Any and all can work, some are better for tight corners.


Re: Cutting Steel siding on a Morton building - smontanye - 07-11-2016

Using grinders and saw with cut off wheels will void warranty if your worried about it.


Re: Cutting Steel siding on a Morton building - Bluepine - 07-11-2016

Firebee said:


EYE PROTECTION is a must.



Hearing protection is just as important when using a metal cutting circular saw.