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Default 45-degree diagonal cutters?

On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 10:35:22 -0500, Meat Plow wrote:

That's nice YMMV


How retarded of you. Most of the industry does NOT use oblique cutters.
Pretty simple ****. Run your plow over it and see what springs up.

I have a newer pair of Xcelite nippers. If the above link does you no
good I'll grab them when I get back to the shop and post the part
number.

Are they 45-degree type? Yes, I'd appreciate a pn.

Thanks!

Xcelite 170M

:http://www.testequipmentdepot.com/xc...3900?ref=gbase


The Lindstroms are worth the extra outlay if a long term, personal tool
is desired. For a production level, multi-user tool, the lower quality
steel, shorter life span brands are cheaper and are the better value for
such a setting. It just depends on who the tool is for, how well they
take care of their tools, and the term you wish the tool to last for.


Never heard of Lindstrom


How uninformed of you.