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un Plugging a Disc bine
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1350552" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Yes, I know those ones as well, and they do work well for initial cuts skinning (the carpet cutter is my go-to tool though).. for one thing you can slip it in your pocket and it doesn't cut, or need to get folded, and the steel is usually really good and takes a heck of an edge... for unplugging discbines, etc it takes a bit more of a bite (for better or for worse) than the razor knife version.. the razor knife version is nice for stripping wire though.</p><p></p><p>I found to help prevent plug-ups in heavy stuff you really gotta keep the throttle pinned so it slings off rather than wrapping around.. once it starts there ain't no fixing it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1350552, member: 9096"] Yes, I know those ones as well, and they do work well for initial cuts skinning (the carpet cutter is my go-to tool though).. for one thing you can slip it in your pocket and it doesn't cut, or need to get folded, and the steel is usually really good and takes a heck of an edge... for unplugging discbines, etc it takes a bit more of a bite (for better or for worse) than the razor knife version.. the razor knife version is nice for stripping wire though. I found to help prevent plug-ups in heavy stuff you really gotta keep the throttle pinned so it slings off rather than wrapping around.. once it starts there ain't no fixing it [/QUOTE]
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