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I have went through 2 leather punches in the last month and am looking to find one that is durable and strong enough that the handles wont bend. Any suggestions for a good quality punch that will last?

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Pictures of the punch would help. I have a hard time imagining hitting a punch hard enough to bend the handle. I have punches that I've used for decades and can't tell any signs of wear. Where did you get the punch from and who makes it? Tandy punches or CS Osborne or just about anyone else's should give you many years of good service with just a little maintenance on the cutting end.

Chief

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rotary punch is what i have been using. would it be better to use a single punch set and mallet? if i could find a good solid rotary punch that is just about as convenient

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rotary punch is what i have been using. would it be better to use a single punch set and mallet? if i could find a good solid rotary punch that is just about as convenient

The $5 to $10 rotary punches aren't any good. Handles are just thin material stamped out to look like a handle. They collapse under any amount of strain. You need solid steel drop forged type handles, good and heavy. Look at $30 and up. Try this http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/en-usd/search/searchresults/3230-00.aspx or Osbourne.

Tom

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I'd suggest not getting another rotary punch and go with a good set of single punches. My reason for this is simple...you are relying on the strength of your hand and wrist to punch the holes, as well as the strength of the handle of the rotary. With single punches, you are relying on the weight of the mallet that strikes it and that is all.

If your going to be punching lots of holes (as I do) why not use something that's going to be far easier to use?

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As above, and your reach is not limited by the depth of the jaws. Rotary punch is good for a few holes just as convenience. And you can buy several drive punches for the cost of a good rotary.

Tom

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