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I started off using those, but switched to pipe cutter. Easier to hold the head and then cut.I just finished doing 18 CX this morning. This time I went with the bypass loppers! NOT anvil. Highly recommended. No way of messing it up. One quick snap and done. I purchased a new set just for this purpose, these are also easy to sharpen if need. They were very sharp off the shelf.
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And its made in the usa. Hot dawg!I started off using those, but switched to pipe cutter. Easier to hold the head and then cut.
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Does it... Does it actually work, though? That seems much more convenient than the mini guillotine I've been designing.I started off using those, but switched to pipe cutter. Easier to hold the head and then cut.
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I've busted one of those, but I was angry at the time and not using it properly (they are good at cutting PEX, much less good for largish diameter PVC). Check the handle - they are all hollow but some are a little more flimsy than others - not sure what brand mine was, but part of the handle folded and twisted.Does it... Does it actually work, though? That seems much more convenient than the mini guillotine I've been designing.
And @everyone, I haven't yet thanked you all for your support and advice -- thank you!!
I did not need to hold the headI started off using those, but switched to pipe cutter. Easier to hold the head and then cut.
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Was bird in a cone or....?I did not need to hold the head
They had said they used those long loppers. I assume they place the bird on the ground and pin the neck to the ground with the loppers so the head cant squirm out. Or possibly cutting further down so theres no need to cut the neck off laterWas bird in a cone or....?
Yes.They had said they used those long loppers.
I didn't want to assume.I assume
Oh it works, I have done a bunch. I sharpen a couple times. Can chip the blade on a old roo or tom.Does it... Does it actually work, though? That seems much more convenient than the mini guillotine I've been designing.
And @everyone, I haven't yet thanked you all for your support and advice -- thank you!!