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Basically putting some 16mm Bonding in and wonder if there is any
EASY
CHEAP cutters that can handle it.

Tho bonding is 10-16mm ..i figured if it could do 25mm (tails) then it would be there if i need it for such a thing.
 
That's what I use Lee. Spot on they are, keep a good sharp edge. Half decent for dressing smaller cables such as 2.5mm if you're careful with them. They also slice through 25mm tails easily Duane. Not the cheapest but well worth the extra few quid.
 
knipex shears for me.

ive got the 165mm pair for upto 16mm and i use my 230mm long pair for the bigger stuff or micc

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you can get them cheaper elsewhere.


(ive cut 25mm with these below)

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but obviously using the bigger set is a lot easier (big set are rated for upto 70mm fine stranded)
 
Loving those CK cutters :) I was chumping through 6mm T&E today, enjoying that smug feeling you get from having the right tool for the job.
Should I be concerned there's no safety info printed on them ?
 
I have super-sexy £40 quid NWS side cutters, I find them awkward for anything over 2.5
I'm trying not to buy anything that isn't gs38 compliant.
Are you talking tin snips ?
 
I have super-sexy £40 quid NWS side cutters, I found them awkward for anything over 2.5
I'm trying not to buy anything that isn't gs38 compliant.
Are you talking tin snips ?
you got conned mate. nws snips are cheap usually half that

bahco and knipex are cheaper and better (me and another lad have got a pair of bahco and there really good)
 
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Hmmm £38 I paid - TBH the alarm bells were ringing when I saw a pair last week, all rusted with flaky chrome peeling off them.

I though German brand - has to be good. Lesson learned
 
It's a damned sight easier with shears though, it's not a competition to see who can knackered their hands up first you know!
After a lot of hard graft.
My small finger on the right hand feels numb (like I've slept on it) , is that what you mean by knackered up hands.

Adding:
It's numb nr constant, but goes away if I don't work for a few days. :wacko:
 
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Basically putting some 16mm Bonding in and wonder if there is any
EASY
CHEAP cutters that can handle it.

Tho bonding is 10-16mm ..i figured if it could do 25mm (tails) then it would be there if i need it for such a thing.
knipex 160mm shears are £20

these are the ones i use, get the vde ones if you want there the same price but different code 95 11 165 for non vde and i think its 95 12 165 for vde

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I have super-sexy £40 quid NWS side cutters, I find them awkward for anything over 2.5
I'm trying not to buy anything that isn't gs38 compliant.
Are you talking tin snips ?

For reference mate, there's no such thing as Gs38 tools, Gs 38 is a guidance standard for test leads and only test leads, the main points are no more than 2mm exposed probe, fused leads and finger guards as well as a few other things. Every days a learning day, that's what we're all here for
 
Max of 4mm if I remember correctly

" are insulated to leave an exposed metal tip not exceeding 4 mm measured across any surface of the tip. Where practicable it is strongly recommended that this is reduced to 2 mm or less, or that spring- loaded retractable screened probes are used;"

https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.hse.gov.uk/pUbns/priced/gs38.pdf&ved=0CBwQFjAAahUKEwibsvylq5bHAhWOjtsKHYOPAzE&usg=AFQjCNEbscT1KlG-F-vErrIH50clucOWZw&sig2=SFkhmvcwty9Sn_T8l5Ai3A


I did that the GS38 tools as a joke, like if he said he brought GS38 condoms with a 4mm tip and safe guard for splash backs.
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.russums-shop.co.uk/i/q/KG010/global-gs38-paring-knife-9cm&ved=0CCoQFjAFahUKEwjR_-PnrJbHAhXKjtsKHTM3DXo&usg=AFQjCNE0ZphDujZrh25-Mc4BBa_xXvTb4g&sig2=32XvQREnAZF-zupYs2oDcQ
 
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