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norco_rider77 08-31-07 06:30 AM

cutting cables without cable cutters
 
what works? side cutters?

tellyho 08-31-07 06:59 AM

Just cables? Tin snips. For housing, you could use a big set of bullnose or a beefy wire cutter.

blamp28 08-31-07 07:03 AM

Why not use the right tool for the job? They can be had at Menards for $9.00. The savings is not worth the hassle.

AJU 08-31-07 07:10 AM

A dremel works well - it's helpful to grind the ends flat after cutting whether you use it for the cut or not.

slyjackson 08-31-07 07:50 AM


Originally Posted by AJU (Post 5182275)
A dremel works well - it's helpful to grind the ends flat after cutting whether you use it for the cut or not.

I agree, the dremel works great. After cutting cable housing, sometime I cut too fast which generates some heat that softens up the teflon. I just stick an old spoke inside and wiggle it around and problem solved. Using the cable cutters which bends/distorts the metal under the teflon and you still need to correct that by filing or grinding and some bending to get a smooth exit point. Using the dremel saves time and a lot of work and provides a cleaner cut. a dremel pays for it's self in no time.
my recommendation is a dremel :)

capwater 08-31-07 07:59 AM

What work? Searching this forum works! The topic gets covered just about each week.

San Rensho 08-31-07 11:13 AM

Side cutter, needle nose cutter all work fine. I've never had a problem with not being able to get a side cutter cut cable into a housing. Cutting der housing, however, definitely needs a special tool or dremel cut off wheel.

koine2002 08-31-07 04:23 PM

I use the ultimate all-in-one tool: fence pliers. It's a hammer, crimping tool, cable cutter, pliers, staple remover, etc.

Big Steve 08-31-07 04:26 PM

An oxy-acetylene torch works well, and results in a nice tidy welded ball on the end of the cable which prevent fraying. Be careful to point the torch away from the paint/powdercoating, and to shield the frame and your face/body from the sparks.

Wordbiker 08-31-07 06:46 PM

My vote is for the giant frickin' laser.

BigBlueToe 09-01-07 09:39 AM

Get the bicycle cable cutters. They're cheap and they're the right tool for the job. I finally bought some, and it made me feel kind of dumb that I hadn't bought them years sooner. I also bought two jars of those crimpable things that go over the ends of the cut cables - one for brakes and one for derailleurs. Those were cheap also, and now my cables are neat and have no frayed ends, and if I have to cut a cable because I messed up on something (and have to pull it back through the housing), I don't sweat, because I can just crimp another one of those thingies on, and I've got plenty.

bobn 09-01-07 02:56 PM

If it's just the cable you want to cut, you can solder it at the arrea you want to cut. This will bind the steel wires tightly. Then either with a dremel cutting wheel or a small file you can make the final cut. Cable will not unravel.

dobber 09-01-07 03:19 PM

I use a pair of linesman pliers. Set the cable between the blades, close down on it and while holding it tight give it a good hard whack with a hammer.

Nice clean cut.

stokessd 09-01-07 03:34 PM

Diagonal cutters in my experience tend to flatten the cable and fray the ends. I use a suntour cable cutter. I use a dremel-like tool (foredom) to cut casings with a cutoff wheel. That has worked for me for many moons.

Sheldon

p4nh4ndle 09-01-07 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by BigBlueToe (Post 5189720)
Get the bicycle cable cutters. They're cheap and they're the right tool for the job.

I've been using a dremel for years but am going this way too. Anything but the right tool is just slower and more work.

kenhill3 09-01-07 04:57 PM

www.felcostore.com/order1.jsp?code=F-C7

One Word: Felco

BikingGrad80 09-01-07 08:07 PM

I just use my teeth. One good bite with my incisors. :D

Just kidding. Big and sharp diagonal cutter.

p4nh4ndle 09-03-07 08:21 AM


Originally Posted by kenhill3 (Post 5191290)

Sorry to revive this one... yet again. But has anyone used the Pedros cutter (http://www.speedgoat.com/product.asp...=330&brand=186). It looks like a knock-off Felco. I'm sure that Pedros skimped on the hardness/finishing of the cutting jaws, but on the surface they look the same. The $$$ difference would buy a new set of cables; Anyone care to compare and contrast?

http://www.speedgoat.com/images/products/TL0531-t.jpg vs. http://www.felcostore.com/images/products/F-C7.jpg

jaxgtr 09-03-07 08:42 AM

I have and they are fine as well as the Park cutters.


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