lil_Blue_Ford
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So I'm finally getting to work on my choptop project... Since the windshield got smashed a couple years ago, I decided that it would be a good time to get the major work done while it was parked - upgrade the front axle, new extended radius arms, new brackets and trans x-member, roll cage, etc. So I started accumulating the parts I needed and now it's time to get started....
But I have discovered that I could use some fab tools since I can't find anyone local that I can borrow the tools I need from (and they will likely be used again and again with other projects), I'm thinking of getting some fab tools - for starters a tube notcher and possibly a tube bender. Then probably a chop saw or bandsaw and whatever else comes to mind as useful.
That said, I would like some input from you fabricators as to what tools to go with. I hate buying cheap junk - every once in awhile I get suckered into it and end up regretting not spending a few more bucks for something quality. Although I have bought some cheap tools that did a decent job (like the $15 4.5" grinder I picked up at a traveling tool sale that lasted 3 years of abuse before the brushes went). Basically I want something decent for a reasonable price.
So what tools would you get and why? (Or what do you have and how do you like it?)
But I have discovered that I could use some fab tools since I can't find anyone local that I can borrow the tools I need from (and they will likely be used again and again with other projects), I'm thinking of getting some fab tools - for starters a tube notcher and possibly a tube bender. Then probably a chop saw or bandsaw and whatever else comes to mind as useful.
That said, I would like some input from you fabricators as to what tools to go with. I hate buying cheap junk - every once in awhile I get suckered into it and end up regretting not spending a few more bucks for something quality. Although I have bought some cheap tools that did a decent job (like the $15 4.5" grinder I picked up at a traveling tool sale that lasted 3 years of abuse before the brushes went). Basically I want something decent for a reasonable price.
So what tools would you get and why? (Or what do you have and how do you like it?)





