The best tool to cut sheet metal is an electric nibbler tool it cuts corrugated iron sheet metal and even metal car panels easily.
Cutting ribbed sheet metal.
Use your nondominant hand to hold the side of the metal.
This will not only brace it to keep it in place but you ll be able to pull it up as you cut.
An angle grinder fitted with an abrasive metal cutting disc works well to cut all kinds of metal including bolts angle iron rebar and even sheet metal.
There are some cuts that you can do with decent tin snips.
Instead we recommend using a diamond blade that s rated to cut ferrous metal.
Hold the side of the metal sheet and put your snips around the edge.
Cut metal roofing with electric shears electric metal shears come in two varieties a standard plug in in power tool or better an attachment for your impact driver this is best done with malco tools.
Practice until you are confident with navigating the corrugations.
Draw a line down the length or width of the sheet metal using a pencil to mark the cut line.
They look like scissors and work fine with sheet metals like brass aluminum tin steel etc.
Tin snips or aviation snips are one of the most widely used tools to cut sheet metals.
You can t cut along the sheet only effective cutting is cross cutting the corrugated iron.
Need to keep in mind that the left side of the cutters cut the metal cleanly however the metal on the right side is quite rough.
Also helps to have another pair of hands to wrestle with the metal.
A tool like a nibbler is fast and easy to maneuver around to cut circles corners and angles in sheet metal work with out jamming like electric shears or tin snips would.
But the discs wear down quickly cut slowly and shrink in diameter as you use them.
Cutting corrugated metal with anything producing heat can void the warranty by your manufactures and can make permanent damage to the metal sheets causing them to rust.
Such as straight cut snips left cut the right cut etc.
Lay the piece of corrugated sheet metal on a flat surface and use a tape measure to determine where it needs to be cut.