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Posted: Sat May 31st, 2008 09:27 am |
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I'm not sure a craftsman knife or scalpel alone will work. I have a couple of sets of Ted's kevlar straps and they all have stainless steel tube liners on the lug ends. I've ruled out pliers(e.g. nippers or sidecutters) because the tube would probably collapse around the cut. Your best bet would probably be a Dremel with a die cutter attachment or a small jewelers hand saw.Once you have cut through the tube you can then make a nice clean cut through the nylon with a scalpel. You can heat up the blade just prior to cutting and as you cut the heat will cauterize the fabric which results in a cleaner cut with no strings. I know it seems like alot of work Marcello, but thats the method I used to notch mine with. ![]()
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