[NJARC] anybody make "needle nose" snips?

AMCMATADOR at aol.com AMCMATADOR at aol.com
Mon Feb 4 16:24:50 EST 2013


 
My recommendation ,

Snap-On E-706 B , long nose, with a 90 degree cutter on the end. They get  
in where other pliers can't. I purchased mine at a flea market, some years 
ago.  It seems ,they can be had on Ebay, for around $20.00 if you keep an eye 
open.  Snap On is not known for electronic tools, but this is one instance 
where they  really got it right! 


 
 
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Find  an old Telco "#5 Crossbar" tech and ask him for his Banjo cutter.  
That  will work nicely.

You could try Kline Tools, they may still have them.  (expen$ive)

73, John Dilks, K2TQN


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Subject: [NJARC] anybody make "needle nose" snips?

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As  you know...getting 'down in there' to snip a component lead with big 
jaws  
on the standard small cutter poses space challenges....wondering if anyone  
makes a wire cutter with a LONG narrow 'nose'...I haven't tried my  
scissors...yet...

Steve  T
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