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    Side cutters?

    Tamiya Side Cutter for Plastic - 74001 - £17.09

    Are the tamiya side cutters worth the money?

    Or what about these

    Diagonal Cutting Pliers 160mm (6¼") - Screwfix.com, Where the Trade Buys

    Answers on a postcard, no seriously I have a little xmas money left its either the tam pair or the forge steel ones and a couple of bottles of wine or a kit
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    #2
    I'll be honest with you mate, they look the spit of a pair that I bought from my local cheapo shop for £1! Thought probably these are better, they must be coz they're more expensive!

    My way of cutting stuff from sprues is to use a very sharp knife and rest the part on a cushion of blue-tack (well the cheap equivalent!) which both supports the part so it doesn't move & prevents it flying into the jaws of the carpet monster!

    Patrick

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    • stona
      • Jul 2008
      • 9889

      #3
      I use a pair of decent electrical side cutters that I got from a discount tool store (Toolman in Stirchley for anyone in Brum) for about a fiver and they do the job very well. I can't believe the Tamiya ones would do it any better. You may well be paying for the brand. A bottle of wine or two sound like a good idea!

      Cheers

      Steve

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      • Guest

        #4
        :drunk:wine and the cheap ones it is then ! I did think £16 was a bit steep !

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          #5
          I quite like these from Maplins

          Snip Cutter : Cutters : Maplin

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            #6
            I quite like these from Maplins. £6.49

            Snip Cutter : Cutters : Maplin

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