I picked up a remnant of 1/8" (approx) steel (12" x 79") for my bench rebuild. The sheet is a bit oversized, so I will need to cut it down sightly. It also has a pretty robust case of surface rusties. My experience working with metal, other than drilling, is very limited.
I have the following tools available to me for the cutting:
Jigsaw, hacksaw, Sawzall, 4.5" angle grinder and 7" angle grinder. I suspect that my best option will be either the jigsaw or one of the grinders. I do not have any cutoff disks for the grinders at this time, so suggestions on 'em would be appreciated if that's the best option.
For the rust removal, I have the grinders, plus belt sanders and random orbit sanders. I'd like to use whatever options I can that will have quick, effective results and minimal consumables cost, while also not tearing up my equipment.
For the grinder (4.5") I have some flap grinding discs, and can get some of these wierd spongy stripper things. I have gobs of discs/belts for the sanders.
I have the following tools available to me for the cutting:
Jigsaw, hacksaw, Sawzall, 4.5" angle grinder and 7" angle grinder. I suspect that my best option will be either the jigsaw or one of the grinders. I do not have any cutoff disks for the grinders at this time, so suggestions on 'em would be appreciated if that's the best option.
For the rust removal, I have the grinders, plus belt sanders and random orbit sanders. I'd like to use whatever options I can that will have quick, effective results and minimal consumables cost, while also not tearing up my equipment.
For the grinder (4.5") I have some flap grinding discs, and can get some of these wierd spongy stripper things. I have gobs of discs/belts for the sanders.
And there was green grass there. 

) I did see a YouTube video recently that included a plasma cutter and by gosh by golly I WANT one. Just because they're epically awesome. That, however, is not enough justification for me to drop the coin on one, so ...