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Hole punch set

Crowbarman55

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I am looking for a manual hole punch set(hit with a hammer kind) to make holes of different sizes in thin rubber, cork, plastic, leather etc. In the past I used spent bullet shells but they don't last long and not the correct size. The hand ones that you squeeze with the wheel are junk. I am making gaskets and spacers and need clean holes for the hardware to pass through. Drilling is not a option.
This is just for my personal use. I don't need a Snap On or pro set. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Todd
 
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Alcap

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plinker

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The above Kastar set is rebranded by Matco (probably others too), pretty good set. I've used mine with various materials/thicknesses. Lifetime warranty through Matco which may or may not be worth it, depending on your point of view.
 

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I have a similar set to Alcap, not sure who branded it. I also have similar sets in small sizes from Tandy leather for other purposes.


I have a few like lilredex too, but Osborne brand and others, as well as a few arch punches.
 

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I have a Snap On set that is very similar to this set wether the quality is the same idk . You didn’t say what size holes you’ll be looking to make because this set doesnt go too small , I use a rotating wheel to do the smaller size , though it’s made in England so might be a better quality then you have used previous . https://www.toolsource.com/sets-c-194_214_568/gasket-hole-punch-set-11pc-p-70913.html
looks like the set i bought from MAC many years ago
 

marak

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I realize this is not a hammer type and if it isn't what you are looking for, just disregard.

I use this Roper Whitney, which is very well made, though it not cheap. It has sizes: 3/32, 1/8, 5/32, 3/16, 7/32, 1/4, & 9/32.

I have used the same punch and die to punch hundreds of holes in 2 1/8 deep electric boxes with little or no signs of dulling.

Amazon Roper Whitney Punch
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Steve_P

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I have an old HF set and it's fine. I also have the Roper Whitney for metal, but that's not needed for what the OP wants
 

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I have the Mayhew 66002 hollow punch set. Have not used it much yet, but it seems very well made, and comes in a few different size configurations.
I too have the Mayhew SAE and MM sizes....best ever since you can run an inner and outer at the same time.

I did buy the import set recently so I could use in less than ideal scenarios and if they get dinged up, no big deal. (Example, I had to put one in a drill and spin through carpet and pad to concrete slab so I could use a rotohammer)
 

marak

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I have an old HF set and it's fine. I also have the Roper Whitney for metal, but that's not needed for what the OP wants
Like I said, if it isn't what you are looking for, just disregard.

It is not just for metal, I have also used it for thin rubber, cork, poster board, and leather, which was mentioned by the OP, along with spent bullet shells, which is similar to the punches provided with this tool.
 

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oohhh, so that's the key I don't have with mine. Knew there would be something easier than my stubby screwdriver. Used mine over the weekend, with 4 different punches, only downer is the distance from the edge. I had to rotate the tool to get to a few holes. Tho none of the hammer punches seen so far in this thread will go through a saw blade.
 

metaldad

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hammer hit........... you'll want osbourne. squeeze type, you'll want a whitney for smaller holes.
osbourne @ mc master
 

Ronson25

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I got a no name chinese set i bought at the hardware store and its served my needs which havent been often. Most people dont need name brand but it helps the ego
 
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