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Old 06-22-2020, 07:43 PM
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I am a tool & die maker in the Chatsworth, CA area ( North Los Angeles County)

The reason I would like access to you website is twofold. First, having been involved in the metal working community for over 50 years I'm naturally interested in all the methods by which metal can be cut, shaped, formed, welded etc.. Second, I've been tasked by a customer to create some tooling for a Nibbler specifically some shrinking dies and have now become even more interested with the field of sheet metal fabrication.

Hi Steve,
Welcome to the forum.
Like you, I've been doing metalwork full-time for decades.
Re: nibbler shrink dies of plastic. ... I started making and selling shrink dies for Nibblers in 1994 (apparently we were the first in this specialized market, back when Pullmax machines were laying in fields, gathering dust in warehouses, and being given away for scrap.)
For shrinking soft metals, we machine them from hard impact-loving polymer. For hard metals we use steel as the die material.

Many others now make very similar dies like we have been making, and also sell them in the market like we do.

Always room for another maker of a whatzit in the tool biz.
Again, welcome to the forum.
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