Bad dad
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Although I've been fettling with cars for years I've never owned any air tools. I've recently invested in a descent compressor so that I can undertake my Jeep restoration, hopefully in the new year.
The next thing to get is a selection of air tools to make life easier (hopefully.)
I have normal angle grinders, large reciprocating saw, drills etc.. but am not sure what air tools to get, so some suggestions would be useful from those of you who use them regularly.
I assume I need a 3" cut off tool, the ones I've seen in use in 'How to' articles in magazines appear to have no safety guard unlike the new ones on sale, have they been removed for ease of use or could these be die grinders with a disc attached, or can a 3" DA have a cutting wheel fitted?
I need to accurately cut out the minimum of metal to get rid of rust and patch weld repairs with no overlap, should I get a little body saw?
Also for grinding down welds, air file, die grinder or cut off wheel on edge?
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Douglas
The next thing to get is a selection of air tools to make life easier (hopefully.)
I have normal angle grinders, large reciprocating saw, drills etc.. but am not sure what air tools to get, so some suggestions would be useful from those of you who use them regularly.
I assume I need a 3" cut off tool, the ones I've seen in use in 'How to' articles in magazines appear to have no safety guard unlike the new ones on sale, have they been removed for ease of use or could these be die grinders with a disc attached, or can a 3" DA have a cutting wheel fitted?
I need to accurately cut out the minimum of metal to get rid of rust and patch weld repairs with no overlap, should I get a little body saw?
Also for grinding down welds, air file, die grinder or cut off wheel on edge?
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Douglas
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