Good call! I always have reading glasses on anyway so I'm good there.
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I've been able to cut them with bolt cutters without having to mark the
stays and remove the fenders. For SKS, they get covered with the rubber
tips, so I don't file them. But if you use bolt cutters, please wear
glasses. I've had the cut ends shoot clear across the room.
Carl
On Tuesday, Apri
On Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at 5:03:47 AM UTC+8, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> This is a really dumb question but I don't know the answer. I need to
> mount some fenders on my Frank Jones and y'all seem to use a big cutting
> tool for trimming the stays..which one do I buy? I have a Dremel and tried
>
Thanks, just what I need and the same brand as my wife's favourite
secateurs!
On Wednesday, 29 April 2020 12:05:30 UTC+10, Ken Yokanovich wrote:
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> I would recommend a Felco C7 cutter. Expensive, yes. Lifetime purchase:
> great for cutting brake and derailleur cables, housing, spokes
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I use a hacksaw to cut and a bench grinder to smooth.
Laing
On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 5:03:47 PM UTC-4, Joe Bernard wrote:
> This is a really dumb question but I don't know the answer. I need to
> mount some fenders on my Frank Jones and y'all seem to use a big cutting
> tool for trimming