Guilty as charged!!!You discover that you have used BOTH you pairs of sprue snips to cut hard steel wire with. :loudly-crying::loudly-crying::loudly-crying::loudly-crying:
I have a pair (set?) of Xuron cutters which I've been using for 3-4 years now which I find do the job just fine.
I should've mentioned,I'm a Telemetry engineer/Electrical Fitter and use these on a DAILY basis for work,(although I keep another pair for modelling purposes),I've got the Xuron cutters that Dave mentioned, but keep them for the finer parts to cut.
For heavier use I've been using these for a few years,I recommend you give them a go, and at the price they're easily replaceable should you blunt or break them :smiling3:
+2….Zuron 2175B railway track cutters for heavy stuff (mine are getting on for 30 years old and still work well) and the 2175ET lighter ones for finer cuts. Recently upgraded to the DSPAIE flush cutters for final cuts and recon I save about an hour a kit with them. Don’t bother until you have the other two sorted out though, they are a very “nice to have” luxury purchase, but far from essential.
First model show I went to had these exact same cutters in a scrap box on the counter for 50p a pair!I've got the Xuron cutters that Dave mentioned, but keep them for the finer parts to cut.
For heavier use I've been using these for a few years,I recommend you give them a go, and at the price they're easily replaceable should you blunt or break them :smiling3:
Ok,fair enough,if that's your experience with them.First model show I went to had these exact same cutters in a scrap box on the counter for 50p a pair!
Me too - they're excellent, long-lived and easy on the hand! I love 'em so much I have spare pairs waiting in the wings! )And a Xuron for sprue butchery!)Although they are perhaps overpriced because of the name I like Tamiya. I have two pairs, larger and smaller.
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