02-17-2018, 08:04 PM
I know this is a wood site but fairly often I need to work some metal as part of the woodworking project. Currently I am installing dust collector and have a few tools. I was trying to cut an already put together 6" duct. I was using aviation snips to cut the pipe before it was put together. To cut the built up duct I went to my pancake compressor and a cheap HF rotating cut-off tool and cheap HF wheel. It was taking forever to get done with the compressor unable to keep up with the tool. Eventually I broke out the jig saw and it cut right through the remainder very quickly although not very cleanly.
I know the major issue is the compressors lack of ability to keep up with the tool. I do have a bigger compressor but it is cumbersome and not installed as needed to work, it will be some day. Is the quality of the HF tool and or abrasive a contributing factor?
Also what tools come in handy for working with metal duct? I have aviation snips and a crimper. I have managed to get this far without bleeding but I think only because I have been lucky so far.
I know the major issue is the compressors lack of ability to keep up with the tool. I do have a bigger compressor but it is cumbersome and not installed as needed to work, it will be some day. Is the quality of the HF tool and or abrasive a contributing factor?
Also what tools come in handy for working with metal duct? I have aviation snips and a crimper. I have managed to get this far without bleeding but I think only because I have been lucky so far.
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