Originally Posted by
HillRider
My Park cable cutters have worked very well for years so I have to assume yours is a fluke and Park appears to be more than willing to fix the problem.
I do find that it, and other cable cutters, work very well on all inner wires and on index-type shift housing. They work less well on spiral-wound brake housing and I prefer a pair of good side cutters and I work the cutting jaws between the coils as I cut. A flat file quickly smooths up any remaining burs.
+1 on this method. I only use my Park cutters for the cable itself - never the housing. In addition to the flat file, I also use a little Xacto round file for cleaning up any burrs on the inside of the housing.
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1989 Cannondale 3.0 Criterium (Built from frameset)
1989 Cannondale 3.0 SR900 (Full Campy)
1989/90 Cannondale 3.0 Road (frame only)
1989 Cannondale 3.0 Criterium (frame only)
1990 Cannondale 3.0 Criterium (frame only)
1986 Trek 400
1986 Raleigh Elkhorn (MTB)
1973 Raleigh Super Course
Lots of wheels and old parts, not enough time