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So true! *NM*
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That wire will take out pretty much every kind of pliers - even some stout craftsman side cutters. Best to have a cutoff wheel in the dremel for those jobs *NM*
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I need your help. My wife is wanting gift ideas from me, and I'm trying to figure out some hobby tools (or supplies) I could use. What kind of stuff have you been looking for, wanting, or thought of getting?
One thing you might want if you do not already have one is a spring handled sprue nipper that is marketed for clipping tough or ingrown toenails - a "Toenail Nipper". *4 PICS*
Xuron and some other companies make those specifically for model kits. Jaws are a little thinner so you can get into tight spaces with them. *NM*
Also, not all have flush cutting jaws which are good for cutting off parts cleanly. *NM*
Tamiya sprue cutters are the best (in my opinion). *NM*
What Terry & Bill said X2. Also, Xuron has excellent smooth-jaw, needle-nose pliers (serrated jaws bite into plastic & PE parts--mar the surface). They "feel" very good, especially if your fingers don't work so well anymore. *NM*
I agree with David, also. FWIW, the straight-jaw nail clippers do work and they're cheaper if cost is an issue. That said, my Xuron stuff has worked excellently for years now. *NM*
I have Xuron as well. Just don’t use them to cut wire. It will dull them out. *NM*
Their hard wire cutters handle piano wire. *NM*
That wire will take out pretty much every kind of pliers - even some stout craftsman side cutters. Best to have a cutoff wheel in the dremel for those jobs *NM*
So true! *NM*
Thanks for the info on dedicated sprue cutters, folks. I had never done a search for that, I just noticed those while I was in CVS the other day and really liked the feature of the springed handles.and the cutting shape. The cost was a factor, too. If I should get back
Radio Shack (showing my age) had the "Nippy Cutter" - mine are many years old and still getting it done
Re: Radio Shack --reminded me of a story in FSM a few years ago, written by a friend.