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Knipex 8" CoBolt Compact Bolt Cutter
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Each to their own, but for bolt cutters, I would buy bolt cutters that are rated for more than 1/8".
Now, this style in angled head, with or without spring and without the available recess are a useful tool for cutting close, prying out, etc.
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Each to their own, but for bolt cutters, I would buy bolt cutters that are rated for more than 1/8".
Now, this style in angled head, with or without spring and without the available recess are a useful tool for cutting close, prying out, etc.
They're likely decent for cutting upholstery hog rings, but for that task, I would really prefer a spring opening cutter.
They're likely decent for cutting upholstery hog rings, but for that task, I would really prefer a spring opening cutter.
These came out as wire cutters and not sure when/where they were coined 'bolt cutters.' For soft wire like copper/aluminum, they will cut up to 6mm, but even with a large hand milker grip [1], one handed will get old pretty quick. For hardened SS bolts and similar, about 3mm is it without abusing the tool.
Ø 6 mm
Cutting capacities medium hard wire (diameter)
Ø 5.2 mm
Cutting capacities hard wire (diameter)
Ø 4.0 mm
Cutting capacities piano wire (diameter)
Ø 3.6 mm
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[1] ... Dairy farmers that hand milk cows morning and night had/have a hand grip like a vice.
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These came out as wire cutters and not sure when/where they were coined 'bolt cutters.' For soft wire like copper/aluminum, they will cut up to 6mm, but even with a large hand milker grip [1], one handed will get old pretty quick. For hardened SS bolts and similar, about 3mm is it without abusing the tool.
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[1] ... Dairy farmers that hand milk cows morning and night had/have a hand grip like a vice.
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