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Default 45-degree diagonal cutters?

On Wed, 17 Feb 2010 14:09:05 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Plowman (News)"
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In article ,
life imitates life wrote:
Think you're the one who needs to understand basic engineering principles.
And actually get some hands on experience before spouting your rubbish.



No, you taking the suggestion to examine a multi use tool for the shear
action of the bolt cutters they have, and claiming some stupidity about
how cheap such a tool usually is, is what I was talking about, you
****ing idiot.. Since you are such an utter ****ing dope, I thought I
would use an easy example for you. You missed the entire premise.


Bolt cutters are the same in principle as side cutters. Do you know
anything about tools?


YOU are WRONG AGAIN! Dumb****! I am not talking about a three foot
long tool, dumbass. THey utilize a pincer operating mechanism. Not that
you could ever have a grasp of metal working methodologies.

Do you even know what a shear operation is?

**** naming a tool. DO YOU KNOW WHAT A SHEAR OPERATION IS?

I have serious doubts that you know a goddamned thing about it.


You missed all of it. Particularly since you think that flush cutting
side cutters were ever made for cutting piano wire. You are pathetic.
You know NOTHING about tools whatsoever. Your remarks in this thread
alone proves that fact.


And you've just proved any information you have comes from Google. Not
from hands on experience.


You are an IDIOT. I was building racing engines in 1970! You dumb
mother****er. I wouldn't need Google to drop your ass in the idiot bin
EVER. You get there all on your own!

Remember? You are the ****ing retard that said that lock wire was made
from soft steel!