I found a pair of side cutters a year ago that have a compound linkage on one side (Princess Auto used to carry them), it makes cutting strings about 70% easier. Now I need new end nippers so I'm looking for something that cuts fret ends easier. I had issues with golfers elbow from cutting strings and frets a few years ago and I'd like to avoid getting that again.
Any suggestions?
John
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OK. I'm confused.
Are we talking about fret pullers or fret end nippers?
The discussion doesn't seem to have continuity as to the type of tool.
Help?
Paul I use my "nippers" to "nip" and to "pull" but since I have the newer Stew-Mac nippers will a shallower angle on the bevel they don't do as good a job of pulling or, more correctly lifting, frets as the 10 year old Stew-Mac nippers do. So I have to carry (I travel with my Loofiers... kit...) another tool that Stew-Mac sells just for lifting which are not billed as "nippers" which is a pain. I work with David Collins and he has the older pair that does it all and I have nipper envy.....
There are some great suggestions here. Thank you.
I will post a picture of the side cutters I was talking about when I get them, and a camera in the same room
Paul, I was asking specifically about nippers for flush cutting the ends of the frets.
For fret removal, I use a small pair of modified nippers for persuading frets out. They are ground flush on the outside and the inside bevel is filed to a gentler angle.
Thanks John. (:
Here's a tip:
There is a style of cutters that is extremely similar (exact product?) to the Gen 1 SM end nippers that can be found at several "Farm & Home" type stores in the USA. They have the same red dipped handles, finishing pattern etc. They're usually about $15-$20 USD. Once ground flush, they're indistinguishable from the SM Gen 1 cutters.
I have been using mine for well over 17 years and they hold up great. They're still "good as new". Build and material quality are exceptional.
It may take a while to find them but it's worth the search.
Oh ya, Channel Lock makes a great "modifiable" set of end nippers too. Pricey but GREAT!
Best of luck guys (-:
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