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• #227
Ah, I've been mulling this one over.
Also, that cable tie tool is overkill, but someone could say the same about this one.
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• #228
There's also this from Tsunoda if you want the grabby bit.
https://m.bonanzamarket.co.uk/listings/-tsunoda-tsunoda-ties-nipper-150mm-kbn-150/1067939005
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• #229
Honestly my Park BT-2 and Knipex flush cutters do a perfect job in my recent test.
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• #230
Also, that cable tie tool is overkill, but someone could say the same about this one.
You mean like a cheap nail clipper to achieve the exact same effect?
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• #231
I meant the big blue puller thingy, not the cutters. And this is the tool porn thread
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• #232
And to add, i currently flush cut my cable ties with a cheap craft knife or Stanley blade. I have to justify to myself very strongly before I purchase a tool just for cable ties. I've been considering it just because I'm cutting tons of them recently, still haven't pushed go on any of them yet.
Edit: Also, I just pull the cable ties by hand, never had an issue.
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• #233
Sometimes I think I like looking at the job-specific tool more than the idea of having it. 🤔
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• #234
And this is the tool porn thread
Fine, get some Harperton one then, they enable you to not need to files down your nail as well.
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• #235
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• #236
enable you to not need to files down your nail as well
Is this specific to a certain model?
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• #237
Yeah I didnt know that japanese tool was a thing until now.
It's tempting but hard to justify as I use cuticle cutters to trim zip ties down.Still, it's not very much cash for something that would no doubt be very satisfying to use.
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• #238
The one I have cut my nail and feel like I don't need to file it down, it's already nice and smooth, which work even better with zip tie, as I like to have a little bit of zip tie sticking out than completely flush (this can result in it breaking off if the hose/housing got caught).
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• #239
A good pair of side cutters if all you really need IMO, Tamiya or Godhand;)
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• #240
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• #242
Made a little more progress on the tote.
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• #243
Are you trying to attract bad luck with that Magura sticker?
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• #244
I know this is strictly not bike related, but... It's lovingly machined, and the actual cork screw is a blade rather than being a coiled spike.
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• #245
Can’t work without t-handle swivel. Beta
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• #247
I thought it was an Irwin, beautiful piece.
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• #248
What you working on?
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• #249
Motorbikes, e-bikes and bikes, these two are mainly for motors though, where reachability could be problematic.
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• #250
No, these are commonly available
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Sometimes my genius scares me - I can use my Park third hand cable tool to pull cable ties tight, then the flush cutters to snip off the end. Sayonara to one pretty large tool.
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