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2/14/2020 5:54 PM  #1


Nice tools to have.

While I don't use it much it sure is nice to have.
http://www.zilik.net/Mustang/HoseCut.MOV


Gary Zilik - Pine Junction, Colorado - 67 Coupe, 289-4V, T5
 

2/14/2020 6:05 PM  #2


Re: Nice tools to have.

Oh yeah!.........I've seen the 'cartel' use these to persuade people to "see things their way"!
6s6


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2/14/2020 6:15 PM  #3


Re: Nice tools to have.

6sally6 wrote:

Oh yeah!.........I've seen the 'cartel' use these to persuade people to "see things their way"!
6s6

Dang that would hurt.


Gary Zilik - Pine Junction, Colorado - 67 Coupe, 289-4V, T5
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2/14/2020 6:56 PM  #4


Re: Nice tools to have.

PVC/CPVC snap cutter is pretty brutal too.  You can hear it click as it gets closer and closer to cutting all the way through.  The psychological aspect of "persuasion" is often more effective than the physical one...

 

2/14/2020 9:26 PM  #5


Re: Nice tools to have.

The Craftsman hose cutter is pretty good too. The long version has a blade long enough to cut seatbelt webbing.

 

2/14/2020 9:43 PM  #6


Re: Nice tools to have.

6sally6 wrote:

Oh yeah!.........I've seen the 'cartel' use these to persuade people to "see things their way"!
6s6

The doctor will see you now
....

 

2/14/2020 9:44 PM  #7


Re: Nice tools to have.

You guys are going high tech. I always used a pair of diagonal cutters or a sharp utility knife.


John  -- 67 Mustang Coupe 390 5 speed
 

2/14/2020 9:56 PM  #8


Re: Nice tools to have.

Bolted to Floor wrote:

You guys are going high tech. I always used a pair of diagonal cutters or a sharp utility knife.

Yeah...Those work, but the cutter is so much easier and safer and cleaner and straighter.  I like having the right tool for the job.  I've used mine many times for hoses and pvc.
 


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