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I have a pair of those too *cries* somewhere!I have found sheet metal snips to be the best:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...ERCH=REC-_-pipsem-_-100060795-_-302716396-_-N
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I have a pair of those too *cries* somewhere!I have found sheet metal snips to be the best:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...ERCH=REC-_-pipsem-_-100060795-_-302716396-_-N
This is the ones I am looking for...they were awesome although I don't think they had a brand name, they were quite old.Any home improvement store will have them by the siding and trim coil. There's a few different styles. The good ones like the ones above are really light with replaceable blades
These are a little cheaper
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I have those kind too but they eventually start hurting my hand and dont cut as many wires at one time the siding ones cut alot more per strokeI have a pair of those too *cries* somewhere!
I bought them this morning before I left for work. Now I have 3 pair!
I use tin snips too, they are made for cutting metal so really should need to be sharpened.
I actually cut on the garage floor and push bottom handle against the floor to 'increase' the force to more than just squeezing the handles.
A nibbler?Drill nippers are the way to go.
Cuts hc like a hot knife on butter.
Bought mine at a garage sale 3-4 years ago for $3.
Looks complicated LOLA picture of mine.
it keeps the hc from cutting and scratching me.View attachment 2065518View attachment 2065518
Looks complicated LOL