Band saw and grinder 

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On Apr 3, 2011, at 1:39 PM, John Blish <jbl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> For lack of decent bolt cutters I have used a hacksaw and also a Dremel-like 
> tool.  The advantage of the bolt cutters is that you do not have to take the 
> stays off to do the job.  Hacksaw, I took them back off and with Dremel tool 
> I did it while they were still on the bike.   
> 
> I do file the tips carefully because my experience is that those black 
> plastic tips will eventually come off at a time and place where you will not 
> be able to find them and then the tips will be exposed.  With a hand file you 
> can put a kind of half-sphere end on it with no points.  
> 
> I hope to find some substitute for those tips that will stay on better, maybe 
> with some glue, beeswax, etc. but I have not looked hard for such a thing yet 
> as the bare, filed tips are not much of a problem for me.
> 
> -jb with fingers crossed (regarding exposed tips) in a gradually warming 
> Minneapolis - excellent ride yesterday  
> 
> On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 1:11 PM, MSmith <bee...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I use bolt cutters.  It's the easiest/quickest way, but it does leave the 
> ends a bit sharp.  The little black end caps cover the sharp bits, though.  
> You could file them smooth with a dremel or a hand file if you feel so 
> inclined.  I never do, though...
> 
> One tip:  Wrap a fairly large piece of masking tape on the end you're going 
> to cut off.  This makes it easier to find the end after it flies off when you 
> cut it.  The more painful alternative is to find it by stepping on it with 
> bare feet weeks later.  The tape acts as a sail, too, so it won't fly as far 
> away.
> 
> Cheers- Mike in sunny, vernal (finally!)  So. Boston, Mass
> 
> 
> On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 1:56 PM, Lemon <davidboydle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> For those folks who use SKS Fenders, what tool do you use to trim/cut
> the ends of the stays after you get the installation dialed in?
> Something other than a saw, perhaps?  Thanks for your input.
> 
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