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A bench shear is a wonderful thing for cutting copperclad. I have a
relatively inexpensive small brake and shear from Northern Industrial Supply that also comes in handy for making boxes. It is a little small for some things, but I just plain don't have the space for a full size model. Even fairly large shears aren't all that expensive if you have the space. ... "Lefty" wrote in message ups.com... On the subject of copper clad what is the best way to cut it into the sizes one need? I would assume using it for constructing boxes would be pretty time consuming using hacksaw and files. Short of a full size bench saw is there anyother lower cost/ smaller size electric saw that would work well with CC ? Thanks Larry |
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