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On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 10:32:06 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote: I'm locked out of my boat and have to cut the small pad lock off the companionway. If I invest in a bolt cutter, will it be useful as emergency gear in case of a dismasting or do I need a different tool to cut S.S. rigging wire quickly? Bolt cutters make handy dandy wire ferrule crimpers, if a circular bite is ground in the jaws. They will cut cable, though I think the most prefered device looks like a branch clippe on steroids with its short scimitar shaped scissor jaws. Brian Whatcott Altus OK p.s. Should you be hand-wringing about a device that can cost $15 or $20? |
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