Re: Looking for a new cable cutter
[Re: TheYouthTrapper]
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10/12/23 02:41 PM
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I use a HIT Brand 7 1/2" wire rope cutter. They are made in Japan and are about half the cost of the Felco Brand.
Newt Sterling uses the HIT Brand and if they are good enough for him, they are good enough for me.
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Re: Looking for a new cable cutter
[Re: bearcat2]
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10/12/23 07:51 PM
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I bought one from MTP years ago, I don't know what brand it is, but it has red handles and wasn't very expensive at all, but I've been really happy with it. I've cut half inch cable with it a number of times, just have to make multiple cuts on anything over 1/8" because it doesn't have very big jaws, but it will snip as much cable as you can fit in the jaws (1/8" is as big as you can fit in one cut). I have the same. Actually 2 of them. One for the shop and one I carry on the line.
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Re: Looking for a new cable cutter
[Re: backroadsarcher]
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10/12/23 09:25 PM
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I bought one from MTP years ago, I don't know what brand it is, but it has red handles and wasn't very expensive at all, but I've been really happy with it. I've cut half inch cable with it a number of times, just have to make multiple cuts on anything over 1/8" because it doesn't have very big jaws, but it will snip as much cable as you can fit in the jaws (1/8" is as big as you can fit in one cut). I have the same. Actually 2 of them. One for the shop and one I carry on the line. Same here
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Re: Looking for a new cable cutter
[Re: TheYouthTrapper]
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10/13/23 06:03 AM
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If you don't have a swager and/or set of bolt cutters currently, I'd highly recommend that you look into the combo things they have. Hammer sent me a link to one and I got it for around $90. Comes with a swager head that also has a cable cutter on it, a bolt cutter head for chain, and a cable cutting head- slick unit!!! If you get it and need to swap out the heads, get ahold of me, it's not complicated, but I couldn't get the pin out and started to second guess if it was meant to come out with force.... note: it is...
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Re: Looking for a new cable cutter
[Re: CountryCletus]
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10/13/23 06:22 AM
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If you don't have a swager and/or set of bolt cutters currently, I'd highly recommend that you look into the combo things they have. Hammer sent me a link to one and I got it for around $90. Comes with a swager head that also has a cable cutter on it, a bolt cutter head for chain, and a cable cutting head- slick unit!!! If you get it and need to swap out the heads, get ahold of me, it's not complicated, but I couldn't get the pin out and started to second guess if it was meant to come out with force.... note: it is... Bench swager with a built in cable cutter really is the way to go if you're making snares, cable extensions, cable stakes in bulk. Faster and lot easier on the hands. Is this what you're referring to? https://www.amazon.com/VEVOR-Bench-Swager-Tool-Aluminum/dp/B096ZBXK22
Last edited by SNIPERBBB; 10/13/23 08:27 AM.
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Re: Looking for a new cable cutter
[Re: Sharkhunter]
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10/19/23 01:49 AM
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8” knipex are about as good as I’ve have found. They are actually a wire/bolt cutter but they cut cable like butter and clean! Only cutters I’ll ever own. That's exactly what I have now, the tips are just a bit dull from cutting chain and wire.
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Re: Looking for a new cable cutter
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10/19/23 07:04 AM
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For the few anchors and snares I’ve made, I’ve been using these s hook openers, there’s a cutting jaw inside. Got it last year at the Minnesota convention.
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Re: Looking for a new cable cutter
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10/25/23 12:59 AM
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8” knipex are about as good as I’ve have found. They are actually a wire/bolt cutter but they cut cable like butter and clean! Only cutters I’ll ever own. Only problem with that is they're aren't very good for cutting snares off a critter you need to release. If the cable isn't kinked tight against the lock you can use about anything but if you need to cut the loop, you need the c7 style cutters.
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