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Re: Best hand tool to use to cut sheet metal (aluminum diamond plate)?

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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock View Post
All,
Thank you for all the great responses!

I was mistaken when I made this original post at work today.
I found it strange that there were so many posts saying how dangerous it was to do what I wanted to do with a simple hand tool, or advising something a little beefier when I knew what the plate looked like, & what (thicker aluminum material) we've cut on the team with other tools.

I made a mistake with my measurement I originally stated since i tried to recall what it was while at work and not while the piece was in front of me.
I just measured it, & the metal is only 1/8" thick (actually more like .130" - thicker across the treads of course since it is diamond plate).

Does that change anyone's answers?

Sorry for the call to repost advice , and thanks in advance to those who will repost now that I gave the correct info.
Shear it. We have a piece of junk JET shear, and we can easily do 1/8" aluminum.
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