primarily curious about pro’s experience.
Wondering about recommendations for sheet metal hand tools. Mostly which brands are preferred? aviator Snips, 5 blade crimps, handheld seamers, etc.
My research says malco, possibly Midwest tools. Modern wiss (imported) seem not so good. Experience and Advice appreciated, thanks.
To start with - we were not professional “tin knockers” - as in running a sheet metal fabrication shop. I had an interest in a metal and pipe fabrication shop, a plumbing business, a cabinet and woodworking business and a remodeling/general contracting business.
In recent years Malco Products certainly seems to have become a bit of a major player in providing siding, sheet metal, HVAC and fence tools. They also have some relationship with Edma - a French maker of related tools. Of course - more recently Milwaukee and their rival Dewalt have been applying their name to things like snips,
Looking at an old tool inventory, we seemed to have had a mix of related tools from Malco, Midwest (including some with the Craftsman brand) and Wiss (USA-made) plus a smattering of tools from Stortz and Stubai.
To be honest, I don’t recall much feedback from the “troops.” For siding and things like gutter and downspout tools we seemed to have mostly Malco tools with a few from Klenk.
https://klenk.everhard.com/product-categories/sheet-metal-tools/
Thx for the feedback fred, I was hoping for a few people to chime in. I’ll try to remember to ask a few people locally. I’m in no hurry, just planning for the future so it’s buying what I really want for longevity (life) and not going to store and buying what I need for my current project when it comes up.
I’m by no means a metal worker, but I think that many hand tools should be regarded as having depreciable lives. I used to do gutter work; as I recall we used mostly US made Wiss and Craftsman snips and such. They would wear over time necessitating replacement.
As with others, I’m not a metal worker, I do metal roofs, window wraps, and flashing often enough though and I personally prefer Midwest aviator and tin snips. I have some Harbor Freight seamers, they work and are of OK quality but I can only recommend them for the price(dirt cheap), I have used better from Malco and Midwest but they are 10x the cost of HF.
Around here most use Wiss, Malco and some seem to like the Milwaukeeones. I’ve used all and the Milwaukee are nice to use. I won’t use them enough to wear them out.Wiss are good and will last and almost exactly like the Malco. The Wiss I see here are made in USA and can be bought on sale for 9.99 or regular price ~12-13 dollars.
I’ve been a sheet metel worker roofer and cladder for 15 years . Wiss last 1 maybe 2 jobs with weather they become blunt fast . Best tools for long lasting and real quality is fruend a German company and stubai quality expensive but last a life time this is all from excessive use every day
even have my name on my stubai so take from experience bud