Shears...........?

I Lean

Mbryson's hairdresser
Vendor
Location
Utah
I've used the pneumatic shears from HF extensively, they work great. I don't think I'd waste my money on the electric version, even if it is cheaper.

Typically an air-powered tool will be less expensive than the equivalent electric tool, since there's sorta less in 'em. With that considered, the quality of that electric one becomes apparent.

A "good" set of electric shears will be over $100.
 

Shawn

Just Hanging Out
Location
Holly Day
I Lean said:
I've used the pneumatic shears from HF extensively, they work great. I don't think I'd waste my money on the electric version, even if it is cheaper.

Typically an air-powered tool will be less expensive than the equivalent electric tool, since there's sorta less in 'em. With that considered, the quality of that electric one becomes apparent.

A "good" set of electric shears will be over $100.
Ya, I looked at the air shears, but they are not on sale...:p are these the ones you have been using?

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=36567
 

Ohms

'Poser Wheeler
Hey Shawn,
I started doing tin with that type of shear and really liked it until I bought a Snap On one-best investment I ever made- The blades stay sharp and don't gouge the leading edge of the piece your cutting. If you need something- Call me!



Matt Holm
Sales Manager
Outer Limit Motorsports
801-647-2935
 

Shawn

Just Hanging Out
Location
Holly Day
Ohms said:
Hey Shawn,
I started doing tin with that type of shear and really liked it until I bought a Snap On one-best investment I ever made- The blades stay sharp and don't gouge the leading edge of the piece your cutting. If you need something- Call me!



Matt Holm
Sales Manager
Outer Limit Motorsports
801-647-2935
Thanks,

I really don't see myself using this tool that often so the cheep one should do.... for now.

Thanks,
 

Brad Yates

airwalks are cool
Location
Provo
16 CFM!!! that's for the inline shear. must be a typo or something. the pistol grip's 4 CFM sounds more practical.
 

BCGPER

Starting Another Thread
Location
Sunny Arizona
Got my Milwaukee out of the back of some guy's truck (imagine that :rofl: ). I've only used it once, but I don't think I could live without it. You're welcome to come borrow it if you'd like though.

Shawn said:
Thanks,

I really don't see myself using this tool that often so the cheep one should do.... for now.

Thanks,
 

00Buck

Registered User
Shawn, Check around, the HF add that you threw away had a 20% coupon on front of it. I would give you my add but it would cost you more in gas to drive out to Riverton to get it. Maybe they even have the 20% coupon at the store.
 
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