
Punch Or Drill
#1
Posted 17 February 2013 - 01:16 PM
im toying with the idea of buying a sheet metal punch to punch the panels ready for welding.
my thinking is, it has to be faster and more controlled than drilling
what do you think?
scaff
#2
Posted 17 February 2013 - 01:23 PM
#3
Posted 17 February 2013 - 01:25 PM
I drill 1/4" holes for all of my plug welding to ensure i get a decent weld.
#4
Posted 17 February 2013 - 01:27 PM
http://www.machinema...with-hole-punch, great for panel edges. A spot weld drill for elsewhere & a deburrer if needed.
I have this very tool. the joggler part is very good and i use for quite a few things. The hole punch works don't get me wrong and i did use it quite a bit but the plug welds could be a bit hit and miss. Personal preference ?? yes but time and experience tells.
#5
Posted 17 February 2013 - 01:49 PM
is it about 5-6mm
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#6
Posted 17 February 2013 - 01:53 PM
#7
Posted 17 February 2013 - 02:21 PM
#8
Posted 17 February 2013 - 02:53 PM
have had the same one about 15 years now, not worn or broken. proper job. can see use and results on my 1980 mini miglia project.
#9
Posted 17 February 2013 - 03:28 PM
Plus the springs on mine are shot so i will stick with my drills.
#10
Posted 17 February 2013 - 03:39 PM
http://www.ebay.co.u...=item484500bac3
#11
Posted 17 February 2013 - 03:41 PM
I would've been there all day if I'd drilled it.
#12
Posted 17 February 2013 - 03:44 PM
Theres also a pneumatic version of that tool, I've got it and its brilliant. Much faster and easier than the hand one.
http://www.ebay.co.u...=item484500bac3
thats very cool, but i bet after a year or two of being used often, mostly every week, it would break. manual lives on!!
#13
Posted 17 February 2013 - 03:47 PM
Theres also a pneumatic version of that tool, I've got it and its brilliant. Much faster and easier than the hand one.
http://www.ebay.co.u...=item484500bac3
thats very cool, but i bet after a year or two of being used often, mostly every week, it would break. manual lives on!!
Probably, mine doesn't get used that much so its fine for me. The joddler is a life saver, when I do 1/2 floors I like to joddle the panel along the length of the car and then weld top and bottom for strength. Doing it by hand takes ages, the air one makes it easy.
#14
Posted 17 February 2013 - 03:48 PM
Theres also a pneumatic version of that tool, I've got it and its brilliant. Much faster and easier than the hand one.
http://www.ebay.co.u...=item484500bac3
oohh
that looks good,
i have a compressor etc,
scaff
#15
Posted 17 February 2013 - 03:50 PM
Theres also a pneumatic version of that tool, I've got it and its brilliant. Much faster and easier than the hand one.
http://www.ebay.co.u...=item484500bac3
thats very cool, but i bet after a year or two of being used often, mostly every week, it would break. manual lives on!!
Probably, mine doesn't get used that much so its fine for me. The joddler is a life saver, when I do 1/2 floors I like to joddle the panel along the length of the car and then weld top and bottom for strength. Doing it by hand takes ages, the air one makes it easy.
i bet it does!! il be eating my words when i have to manually do the length of a floor! ;)
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