CUTTING SPRINGS
#11
Ok, I give on the hacksaw. I wasn't recommending it just trying to emphasize how slow the cut off wheel is. So how long should he expect it to take to make one cut - front spring vs rear - with the cutoff wheel?
I cut mine probably 8 years back so your recent memory should be fresher. The sawzall only takes a few minutes.
And has anyone tried both wheel vs sawzall or is it just assumed the wheel is best? I've done it with both and am offering my opinion.
I cut mine probably 8 years back so your recent memory should be fresher. The sawzall only takes a few minutes.
And has anyone tried both wheel vs sawzall or is it just assumed the wheel is best? I've done it with both and am offering my opinion.
#12
Ok, I give on the hacksaw. I wasn't recommending it just trying to emphasize how slow the cut off wheel is. So how long should he expect it to take to make one cut - front spring vs rear - with the cutoff wheel?
I cut mine probably 8 years back so your recent memory should be fresher. The sawzall only takes a few minutes.
And has anyone tried both wheel vs sawzall or is it just assumed the wheel is best? I've done it with both and am offering my opinion.
I cut mine probably 8 years back so your recent memory should be fresher. The sawzall only takes a few minutes.
And has anyone tried both wheel vs sawzall or is it just assumed the wheel is best? I've done it with both and am offering my opinion.
i used a sawzall on a friends exhaust and it was fast. never tried it on a spring.
#13
I'm surprised no one's mentioned a bandsaw I'm an Electrician and this is what we use to cut some heavy gauge sheet.Never tried it on a spring but that thing cuts through 2 inch metal strut like friggin butter and theres almost no kickback as there's a guide at the end of the blade.
#14
BriansNSane...A band saw would make quick work of it but probably not readily available to most people.
Most people have a hacksaw but lack the biceps to do it that way
Cutoff wheel works well and most people have or can get use of an air compressor. This is also probably the safest do it yourself solution.
An electric sawzall is quick, not too expensive, no compressor needed and has lots of destructive uses around the house and car!
#16
what were you using to get through a spring in 30 seconds?
#17
10 min sounds about right. sawzall is great for exhaust work too.
BriansNSane...A band saw would make quick work of it but probably not readily available to most people.
Most people have a hacksaw but lack the biceps to do it that way
Cutoff wheel works well and most people have or can get use of an air compressor. This is also probably the safest do it yourself solution.
An electric sawzall is quick, not too expensive, no compressor needed and has lots of destructive uses around the house and car!
BriansNSane...A band saw would make quick work of it but probably not readily available to most people.
Most people have a hacksaw but lack the biceps to do it that way
Cutoff wheel works well and most people have or can get use of an air compressor. This is also probably the safest do it yourself solution.
An electric sawzall is quick, not too expensive, no compressor needed and has lots of destructive uses around the house and car!
#18
Well I didn't personally do it but I took it to my friends shop since he had an air grinder with a cutoff wheel and he used that and got through the coil really quick.
#19
a hacksaw will be fine for this job and wont take near as long as they panned it out to be. a sawzall would be the best and maybe the fastest. a cutoff wheel will be fast too but not too many ppl have access to one. a hacksaw not that bad if thats all you have, some ppl are just tit babies when it comes done to physical labor
#20