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Old 06-26-2014, 07:28 PM
marujo.sortudo marujo.sortudo is offline
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A Felco C7 will get you by if you're willing to make seven or so cuts. Fits the toolbox and wallet easier, and makes cuts more work than a big cutter, but much less work than a hacksaw. I'm happy with it, and it fits in a toolbox.
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Old 06-27-2014, 09:14 AM
John Stone John Stone is offline
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Joe H,
Well, I don't part with my money easily. But, that was a pretty convincing argument. So, I have a set of C16 Felcos on order. It was not in my budget but I got them cheap . . . not. Hahaha. Well I have something to leave to my future grand children. So, I guess that's something.

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Old 11-29-2014, 04:47 AM
John Stone John Stone is offline
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Joe Henderson, if you are still out there. The Felco C-16's are everything you said they would be. A wonderful piece of equipment and a fine tool--they cut cleanly through the 5/16" 7x7 SS 316 with minimal effort. You never regret buying a good tool but you sure as hell regret buying a cheap one. Thanks for the recommendation.
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