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the cutters are ok for quickly cutting plastic trim but no use for mitre cuts...imo....so i use a hacksaw and mitre box for mitres and cutter for straight cuts with plastic trims.
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Hardly worth using a separate tool for straight cuts is it?the cutters are ok for quickly cutting plastic trim but no use for mitre cuts...imo....so i use a hacksaw and mitre box for mitres and cutter for straight cuts with plastic trims.
In that case, might try both. Today I bought a plastic mitre block from Screwfix but none of my hacksaws nor the ones I could find today were tall enough to clear the block. Ideally I could order a mini block online, but I preferably need it now.I have both in my toolbox. The snips are fine for somethings, and not for others. I use both tools as much as each other, and find I can get an excellent finish from both.
I have both in my toolbox. The snips are fine for somethings, and not for others. I use both tools as much as each other, and find I can get an excellent finish from both.
Sorry no idea, why not get a hacksaw and mitrebox instead, much better finish, i find the trim cutters crush the trim.
That's also good to know. Just goes to show I need to try the snippers to decide whether they can work for me. As I said earlier I now have not a blue but black butchered box, but you can still cut straight lines through it.I use the plastic cutter most of the time and finish it off with a sharp stanley blade
Try both methods, which ever suits, use that method.:santa_cheesy:
The trim cutters are fine , but i find a hacksaw and a mitre box a lot easier....and om metal trims i use a file as well to dress the cut edge smooth..
You could also use a file on plastic trim to tidy mitres up etc...
Those plasplug ones do very flimsy though....if you deffo want a pair of cutters then buy these ones>>>>>> TradeTiler.Ltd Plastic Trims and related tools
you will se a good quality mitrbox and hacksaw there as well....
Topps had never heard of them when I called in this morning. Will order from somewhere online and use the hacksaw in the meantime.id stay away from the plasplugs one though i think topps or tile clearing house have decent trim cutters in
Those plasplug ones do very flimsy though
Thanks, they'd get my business if they could be bothered to open. Must have started Christmas early.CTD sell some as well......
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