Thanks everybody, I grabbed the Knipex bolt cutters Shoji mentioned. Which
is the flat-side straight cut I need, I don't think I explained that very
well.
On Monday, December 20, 2021 at 7:17:07 AM UTC-8 Shoji Takahashi wrote:
> Consider Knipex bolt cutters. Pricey, but worthwhile. Mine have
Consider Knipex bolt cutters. Pricey, but worthwhile. Mine have remained
sharp over time despite cutting fender stays, cables, housing. (And using
them for garden work, like cutting chicken wire and hardware cloth.)
I also have a set of Pedros, which I've only used with housing and cables.
It
Klein tools are good. I have two pair of them that my dad passed on to me
when he retired as an electrician.
Doug
On Monday, December 20, 2021 at 9:08:35 AM UTC-5 bjmi...@gmail.com wrote:
> It's the Pedros cable cutters that I have on the way, not their diagonal
> cutters, just to be clear.
>
It's the Pedros cable cutters that I have on the way, not their diagonal
cutters, just to be clear.
Ben
On Mon, Dec 20, 2021 at 6:48 AM Ben Mihovk wrote:
> I have a pair of Pedros on the way to me as we speak...I'm going to do a
> total refresh on my cables and housing on my Sam in the next
I have been using these fencing pliers for years.
Not something you'd put in the saddlebag, but..
https://www.galvinpower.org/best-fencing-pliers/#1_Channellock_85_Fence_Tool_Plier
Doug
On Mon, Dec 20, 2021 at 5:48 AM Ben Mihovk wrote:
> I have a pair of Pedros on the way to me as we
I have a pair of Pedros on the way to me as we speak...I'm going to do a
total refresh on my cables and housing on my Sam in the next few days and
needed something I could count on for clean cable and shifter housing
cutting.
I've cut shifter cable with cheap diagonal cutters with success and
I'm quite happy with the pair of Pedros that I've had for many years.
Nick
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