MonctonR1
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Hey guys,
Seeing all the fellas with the low-shield cut ever lower made me want the same. How are you cutting theses. Sheers, knife... Hard to cut this stuff to make it look right!
Thanks.
Seeing all the fellas with the low-shield cut ever lower made me want the same. How are you cutting theses. Sheers, knife... Hard to cut this stuff to make it look right!
Thanks.
richierich
New member
If you have a roto-zip thats the easiest.Or hacksaw blade or you could try a shear but make sure its warm.
n2oiroc
New member
i use a fiber cut off wheel on a dremel.
Venom
Member
Save your money and use a $10 pair of tin snips. I used them and they worked great! Only took 5 minutes.
Roger.
Roger.
redsnake3
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i done this a few times and tin snips arent the easiest, use a hand held jigsaw very accurate, smooth edge and very fast and easy.
woodworker, u followed my instructions.... new tin snips work well and easy to use..... a dremel would be slick as well......
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redsnake3 said:i done this a few times and tin snips arent the easiest, use a hand held jigsaw very accurate, smooth edge and very fast and easy.
Ditto!



MonctonR1
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OK so jigsaw would be the best... Well will have to try that out then.
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