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Freethinker |
I am seeking a medium sized bolt cutter. It’s most convenient for me to order on line, but I have no idea what brands are good quality. It will probably see moderate use, but I don’t want some cheap piece of trash that will fail when I need it. Recommendations? ► 6.4/93.6 “Most men … can seldom accept the simplest and most obvious truth if it … would oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions … which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabrics of their lives.” — Leo Tolstoy | ||
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Here's a 18" Knipex: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005EXO8L0/ref=emc_b_5_i Knipex also makes smaller 8-10" versions. ...let him who has no sword sell his robe and buy one. Luke 22:35-36 NAV "Behold, I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves; so be shrewd as serpents and innocent as doves." Matthew 10:16 NASV | |||
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A day late, and a dollar short |
Ridged are good quality. ____________________________ NRA Life Member, Annual Member GOA, MGO Annual Member | |||
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Just for the hell of it |
What are you looking to cut? _____________________________________ Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain. Jack Kerouac | |||
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אַרְיֵה |
A bolt? הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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. We knew that was coming, didn't we? That said, I'm really liking that Knipex tool posted by lkdr1989... and I don't even need a bolt cutter! For what it's worth, the Knipex tools I have at work are good stuff, and their customer service is great. God bless America. | |||
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seriously sigfreund what do you intend to cut? size and material. These days bolt cutters are really not something I would pick to cut anything. Normally I use a cutoff wheel on a die grinder for stuff I might have cut in the past with bolt cutters. Way faster, better, easier, and cuts things no bolt cutter would ever try. “So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.” | |||
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Ammoholic |
+1. I’ve broken jaws on (cheap) bolt cutters, but I’ve never had a problem with a cutoff wheel or a “firewrench” (oxyacetylene cutting torch) depending on what I am cutting. | |||
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אַרְיֵה |
The devil made me do it. הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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Three Generations of Service |
Echoing and expanding on comments above, a battery-powered 4.5 inch grinder with a good cutoff wheel is WAY more versatile and will cut damn near anything. Easier on the arms too... Be careful when following the masses. Sometimes the M is silent. | |||
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Blinded by the Sun |
Bolt cutters are brute force tools. Anything from HD, Lowes, etc.. will last for most guys life times. I have a 30" pair that I've had for 10 years and it's a home depot tool. However if you have something specific you want to cut then get a specific tool. ------------------------------ Smart is not something you are but something you get. Chi Chi, get the yayo | |||
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"Member" |
I have fairly expensive Rigid ones at work and no name $20 Home Depot ones and they work pretty much the same. _____________________________________________________ Sliced bread, the greatest thing since the 1911. | |||
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H.K.Porter 24 in compound leverage, about $50.00 from Home Depot. IIRC it takes about a 24 in long one to cut a max of 1/4 to 5/16 hard rod or bolt. | |||
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Freethinker |
That looks like it will serve my purposes. Thanks. I appreciate all the comments, and I know that cutoff wheels and other tools will cut things that bolt cutters won’t because I currently have some of those capabilities. But I also want/need to be able to deal with certain things and situations when those tools aren’t available or are not usable under the circumstances for various reasons. ► 6.4/93.6 “Most men … can seldom accept the simplest and most obvious truth if it … would oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions … which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabrics of their lives.” — Leo Tolstoy | |||
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Great Neck bolt cutters (BC30) are rated the best of 10 by Amazon. $30. 30” pair, a bit larger than you are seeking. Price seems good. Avoid hardened steel chains, as they can actually be harder than the steel jaws of the bolt cutter (experience speaks here). Porter is American made (last I checked). I have a pair, will likely never wear them out. Don’t know sizes available. | |||
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semi-reformed sailor |
I bought some cheap Lowe’s stuff years ago, it’s blue I think it’s kobalt brand...I put them in the trunk of my police car for that one time...surprisingly I used them all the time...I still have them and used them two weeks ago to cut some threaded rod. I don’t know sizing but the handles are about two feet long... "Violence, naked force, has settled more issues in history than has any other factor.” Robert A. Heinlein “You may beat me, but you will never win.” sigmonkey-2020 “A single round of buckshot to the torso almost always results in an immediate change of behavior.” Chris Baker | |||
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FYI, if you are planning to cut padlocks buy a big SOB because they are very tough and you will need all the leverage you can get. Used to have to cut them off trailers that were secured in our shipping yard and "too big" is just right. Rigid makes good ones. The “POLICE" Their job Is To Save Your Ass, Not Kiss It The muzzle end of a .45 pretty much says "go away" in any language - Clint Smith | |||
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In other words... "I don't want anyone to hear me." _____________________________________________________ Sliced bread, the greatest thing since the 1911. | |||
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My only apparent accomplishment in life is being banned from an ancient forum |
I second the notion of a grinder. I have used my grinder a lot to cut bolts and the cut is smoother and cleaner than anything with bolt cutters. My wife has used bolt cutters to cut the shelves in our closets and the cuts are jagged and nasty, but she's afraid of the grinder and so that's how it goes. | |||
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OR ... "I don't want to throw sparks all over the place." ... stirred anti-clockwise. | |||
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