dartfreak75
Restore it, Dont part it!
Looking for an affordable spot weld cutter I found these for 12 bucks does this style work good?
How would I cut out just the spot welds with a belt sander?Those suck. Get a mini belt sander and some 80 grit belts.
How would I cut out just the spot welds with a belt sander?
Looking for an affordable spot weld cutter I found these for 12 bucks does this style work good?
If you are replacing the top skin, those work good. I used the Eastwood cutter and they stay sharp for many cuts. I have not tried the mini belt sander but have seen them used in several magazine spreads.
Probably don't have enough compressor. If I do it that way I could just use an angle grinder
Go for it.Probably don't have enough compressor. If I do it that way I could just use an angle grinder
I agree with Rusty. These aren’t the best. I took the tail panel off my 70 Duster with those and went through about 10 of them! The teeth break off and they are done!!Looking for an affordable spot weld cutter I found these for 12 bucks does this style work good?
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The deal with those is they will walk all over on you. You can make them work fairly decent though IF you pre-drill a pilot hole and use cutting fluid. Otherwise buy the better tool from the get go.Looking for an affordable spot weld cutter I found these for 12 bucks does this style work good?
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For over 10 years I drilled out around 30,000-50,000 welds a year. Tried several different methods. The Blair Rotabroach cutters are the best. Also get some Seam Buster blades.
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For over 10 years I drilled out around 30,000-50,000 welds a year. Tried several different methods. The Blair Rotabroach cutters are the best. Also get some Seam Buster blades.
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For over 10 years I drilled out around 30,000-50,000 welds a year. Tried several different methods. The Blair Rotabroach cutters are the best. Also get some Seam Buster blades.
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