How do you handle 4x8 sheets?
-
Loren Patterson
- Archive Member
- Posts: 171
- Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 2:01 am
- Location: Olympia, Washington
How do you handle 4x8 sheets?
The best local price for sheet steel is a place that wont cut down the pieces, so I'm buying full 4x8 sheets. My problem, is how to handle them. Those of you who do not cut with power tools... how do you cut them down into mroe managable sizes? my HF shear can go right through to the middle of the sheet, but it isn't a straight cut and takes a long time to work the shear into the sheet.. and my aviation shears wont cut deep into 16ga..
I want to avoid using a jigsaw or a cutting torch. any ideas?
- Loren
I want to avoid using a jigsaw or a cutting torch. any ideas?
- Loren
- Gundo
- Archive Member
- Posts: 5309
- Joined: Thu Aug 10, 2000 1:01 am
- Location: Otter River MA, USA
- Contact:
Find a local fabrication shop. They may go as low as $10 to chop your 4x8 into 4 pieces.
------------------
<B>Gundobad,
Wise Ogre Armory
Wise Ogre Pic of the Day
Wise Ogre Armory T-shirts & more</B>
Sanity is very rare. Every man almost, and every woman, has a dash of madness - R.W. Emerson
A position worth taking, is worth defending.
------------------
<B>Gundobad,
Wise Ogre Armory
Wise Ogre Pic of the Day
Wise Ogre Armory T-shirts & more</B>
Sanity is very rare. Every man almost, and every woman, has a dash of madness - R.W. Emerson
A position worth taking, is worth defending.
- Harold the Bear
- Archive Member
- Posts: 1125
- Joined: Wed Nov 15, 2000 2:01 am
- Location: Portland, ME, USA
- Contact:
-
Krag
- Archive Member
- Posts: 2178
- Joined: Thu Aug 10, 2000 1:01 am
- Location: Clear Lake (Houston), TX
- Contact:
Get two people to help and just use the shear. or, a jigsaw works pretty quick...keep the blade oiled.
------------------
Krag von Berghen
KragAxe Armoury
Member's Pics
------------------
Krag von Berghen
KragAxe Armoury
Member's Pics
- woodwose
- Archive Member
- Posts: 1360
- Joined: Fri Oct 13, 2000 1:01 am
- Location: Lucerne-in-Maine, Barony of Endeweard
- Contact:
for a big sheet like that, I'd set up the shear outside and have a table (or saw horses or stools.. whatever.. just something to support the metal) on each side of the shear, and at the same height as the blades of the shear. it'll keep it from bending and hold up most of the weight, making it a lot easier to handle.
the place we get sheets from cuts them in half (or 1/3's or 1/4's... never really bothered to check) and I use an old ironing board on one side of the shear to support the metal.
the place we get sheets from cuts them in half (or 1/3's or 1/4's... never really bothered to check) and I use an old ironing board on one side of the shear to support the metal.
- woodwose
- Archive Member
- Posts: 1360
- Joined: Fri Oct 13, 2000 1:01 am
- Location: Lucerne-in-Maine, Barony of Endeweard
- Contact:
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Yoshida:
<B>I just manhandled mine in and out of my back door till I dwindled it down to nothing.
I was afraid if I cut it before that I may have sliced a part that I needed more of.
</B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
heh, took a couple times reading that to figure out what you meant... first I thought you was saying you wedged it into the backdoor somehow and bent it back and forth until it broke in half... pretty funny picture
maybe thats my brain's way of telling me that I should go to bed before 6:30am
<B>I just manhandled mine in and out of my back door till I dwindled it down to nothing.

I was afraid if I cut it before that I may have sliced a part that I needed more of.
</B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
heh, took a couple times reading that to figure out what you meant... first I thought you was saying you wedged it into the backdoor somehow and bent it back and forth until it broke in half... pretty funny picture
maybe thats my brain's way of telling me that I should go to bed before 6:30am- white mountain armoury
- Archive Member
- Posts: 10538
- Joined: Sun Aug 20, 2000 1:01 am
- Location: the Taiga
-
Loren Patterson
- Archive Member
- Posts: 171
- Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 2:01 am
- Location: Olympia, Washington
Thankyou everyone.. I'll probably end up using my jigsaw to cut the sheets into four pieces.. I was just hoping to find a more period method.. I purchased one of those huge pairs of metal shears.. the scissor like kind that you see in woodcarvings of armourers shops.. its around 45" long.. cost me $100 with shipping.. that should blast right through those sheets.
- Loren
- Loren
