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Dremels are great for this, but if you use it, get the coated fiberglass
cutoff wheel. The other will shatter if the whip shakes at all. But even simpler... Just file a notch on the whip on either side with a small file. Once you have a notch, use two pairs of vice grips to grab either side of the notch and it should snap easily. Or use a vice and pliers. The trick is to grap the whip as close to the notch as possible and bend quickly. Then file to clean up the break. With the notch methond, you can snap 1/8" 17-7 stainless fairly easily. You won't snap big stuff, like 1/4" whips, but you're not likely to run into them. 17-7 is common for whips, and by now you've probably discovered how tough it is, and how quickly it ruins cutters and nips! "James" wrote in message net... I need to "trim" the steel whip of a two meter antenna, and have not been sucessful in finding an easy way to cut. Tried a vise-grip with its close-in pinchers, and also tried a heavy duty pair of wire cutters, but no go. What common tool can be used to do this ? This steel whip sure is tough !! Thanks !! 73 de Jim K4PYT |
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