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Topic: Mooch I found your Pliers  (Read 3525 times)

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Hope they have them at the store I'll go by on Tues.
The Description looks wrong the minis have needle nose and side cutters like the picture.
http://www.westerntool.com/product.htm?pid=426358
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YOU ROCK MIKE :smt008!!!! Mine is now rusted beyond recognition :smt011


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Do you want me to grab you a pair??
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Do you want me to grab you a pair??


PLEASE / THANK YOU :smt008


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Do those things cut through braid?  If not, and I guess even if so, what do you guys use to cut through braid? I used to use the floating pliers which did really well at cutting the braid but weren't much good at anything else.

Now I have some needle nose pliers with a cutter but they don't cut through the braid very well.
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Do those things cut through braid?

never tried it but I'm pretty sure it does


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http://www.marthasquiltingcorner.com/cgi-bin/Store/store.cgi?product=notion_scissor&productid=14103

check this out, titanium (NON RUSTING) scissors. you might want to grind the pointy tips down a bit, but there you go for your braid cutting.

btw, I have been using that titanium dive knife that mooch posted about a while back. it cuts braid. I really like that thing for on the kayak use. not sure how titanium sharpens tho...
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You taking up Quilting J  :smt005

Thanks I'll check those out little cheaper at Jo Ann's right around the block from me. looks like they are SS with a bonded T finnish.
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog.jsp;jsessionid=NPJEAGPU5IQPIP4SY5LVAFR50LD3UUPU?CATID=cat3196&PRODID=prd36696

The Rapala Scissor's have a hook hone on them
http://www.cabelas.com/link-12/product/0047391019334a.shtml
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I have a pair of those rapala scissors, they work fine. Or else I just use a sharp knife, but you have to hold the line tight.


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Scored your pliers Joel I'll bring to Elk unless we hook up sooner.
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Scored your pliers Joel I'll bring to Elk unless we hook up sooner.

THanks again Mike :smt008 I'll see you at Elk  :smt006