I?ve used pneumatic nibblers. They work pretty well. Looks like a nifty tool but I really just don?t do much with sheet metal these days.
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I?ve used pneumatic nibblers. They work pretty well. Looks like a nifty tool but I really just don?t do much with sheet metal these days.
I also have used commercial nibblers & lovelovelove them.
For small projects it might be worth a go just for the ease on corrugated material within tolerances.
Would that be a good choice to cut up all the shipping boxes piling up around here?
The recycler man said he wants them in 2' x 2' bundles tied together that don't weigh too much.
Okay.
Around here?
Clue me in.
Yep. Any recycling that requires measuring or weighing or any such nonsense on my end suddenly goes from recycling to just trash.
Oh, I have special things to do on my end before you?ll accept my waste for recycling?
*takes recycling and tosses it in the trash can for the landfill*
I am just happy I don't live year around in the Florida Keys.
Mandatory Recycling, strict rules of what goes in which can, 3 different days of pick-up.
If you don't comply, they don't pick up, and then an officer writes a ticket.
It is kind of fun for a couple of weeks of visiting, but it gets confusing at times.
That would suck.
I actually have a recycling can at the house. I don?t even know when they come or what I can or can?t put in it. It?s been sitting in the same spot in my back yard for probably almost twenty years now.
Maybe somebody should tell me the rules so I can decide if I want to play.