The Best Metal Cutting Tools

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The Best Metal Cutting Tools

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Read this guide to learn about the best metal cutting tools to have on hand, and the best methods to cut common items, such as sheet metal, studs, and pipes. The best metal cutting tool depends largely on the type of metal being cut, the quantity, and also on your experience level. A few cuts here and there require a much different tool from, say, the bulk cutting of corrugated sheet metal for a new roof.

Take Safety Precautions Cutting metal is a dangerous job. Once the cutting tool touches the metal, hot, sharp fragments will get thrown into the air and could cut or burn you. In addition to following each tool’s safety instructions, it is imperative to wear protective gear, including safety glasses, a face shield, and ear protection (cutting metal can be loud enough to cause hearing loss if ears are unprotected). Cover your arms with a long-sleeved shirt and wear pants made from fire-resistant materials. Don steel-toe work boots to protect your feet, and puncture-resistant gloves to protect your hands from getting cut by sharp edges or burned by hot metal. Metal-on-metal friction promotes heat, so don’t touch any metal pieces until they’ve cooled down thoroughly. And don’t let anyone else in the area unless they are wearing the proper attire as well.


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