I have used several different bits in the past and studied many of them before purchasing. I have to say I love these bits and have cut through a lot of fence wire and sheet metal, haven't used anything else yet, all my tools are 18v ryobi, I've searched Home Depot for weeks waiting for this to come back up to no avail camp is, so I came here and found this, . It's only had me a few weeks and will be updated in a few months so far it's been amazing and the seller does a great job with fast…
Great tool. It does the job I bought it for in the sense that I used it to cut metal roofing to length. The only problem is that the metal roof I cut out has ridges (6 inches or so of flat metal, then the ridge, bulge or whatever you want to call it comes out about 3/4 to 1 inch high). If the cutter comes to any of these ridges/bulges, the size of the blade and ridge will require you to manipulate the cutter to smooth the cut. After I finished the cut that was 36 inches wide, I had to go back…
I am building a shed with poles and have found that I need to find the best way to cut the metal sheathing of a deeply ribbed shed. So last week I spent sixty dollars on used Milwaukee shears, fifty seven dollars on Dewalt shears, seventy dollars on Bauer shears and one hundred and four dollars on Ryobi shears. I was a desperate person. Now let me tell you this. NONE OF THIS CAN PASS ONE AND EIGHTH DEPTH RIBS OF THIS METAL SALON VERY EASILY. However, as they say. RYOBI IS THE BEST FOR CUTTING…