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![]() There was something about making one, I'm pretty sure in "Ham Radio", sometime before 1974 (I can't figure out which article it was from an accumulated index). I can't remember whether it was a homemade version of the Stahler tool, or if Stahler came after to provide a commercial version. I can't remember the details (and I don't feel like digging through the magazines to find the article now), but it wasn't much more than a piece of good steel tubing. Michael VE2BVW This may be too late to help the original poster, but the pad-cutter is still available from a couple of sources. The price is WAY out of line, in my hobby-like mentality. http://www.vectorelect.com/Catpdf/Page%2071.pdf The above shows the sizes and styles currently produced. A Goggle search on "pad cutter" or "Vector pad cutter" will turn up some commercial sources (Digikey, etc.), but prices are in the $70-80 range. A link below shows a neat, homemade version of the same idea. www.njqrp.org/islanderpadcutter/index.html . While I haven't made one using these instructions, it appears to be workable. My employer may purchase one of the Vector P138 cutters, just in case I have to fab up something in the tool and die shop where I hang out sometimes. Of course, I could build one, but.... as long as it's other people's money, why not buy! Mike W5CHR Memphis |
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