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Cutting dual wall metal cabinet

risc

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I need to cut some holes in a metal cabinet, it's a 14Ga, steel, dual wall flammables storage cabinet. The holes will be ~19" x 12", and a couple 4"x4" holes. The dual wall makes it kind of difficult to use a sawzall or jigsaw. I don't need high precision +1/4" -0 would be fine.

I did one and ended up using an angle grinder with a thin cut disc; that was loud, messy and fairly unpleasant, especially cutting the inside wall. I have to do 3 more and I'm not looking forward to it. Is a plasma cutter the way to go? Rent or buy a cheap one? Or, is there a better tool for the job?
 
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risc

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Nibbler is a good idea, it might actually be 16GA I'll have to double check or find a 14GA tool. The blade problem is that there's only about 1/2" gap between the wall, I'd have to cut a blade down unless they make them that small.
 
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Pretty sure that my little air reciprocating saw has a stroke that's longer than 1/2".

Yeah, that was part of the problem with the electrical saws. The cabinet is 16GA so I think the nibbler is the way to go.
 
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