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Old 03-20-2007, 12:48 AM
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Is there an alternative to using wire cutters to cut bass strings?
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you could gnaw on them with your teeth
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Is there an alternative to using wire cutters to cut bass strings?

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you could gnaw on them with your teeth
good plan...

they make string winders with cutters on the end, but it works just the same... what's wrong with wire cutters anyways??
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Hey all,

I've found that wire cutters tend to flatten the end, slightly, as they cut the string. This may OK with some of you but I use an alternate method!

I've been a bicycle mechanic for many hears and I use bicycle cable cutters on my strings. The next time any of you are near a bike shop, stop in and ask the mechanic for a look at these. They work very well!!!

No teeth, PLEASE!!!!!

Later, Kirk
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Hey all,

I've found that wire cutters tend to flatten the end, slightly, as they cut the string. This may OK with some of you but I use an alternate method!

I've been a bicycle mechanic for many hears and I use bicycle cable cutters on my strings. The next time any of you are near a bike shop, stop in and ask the mechanic for a look at these. They work very well!!!

No teeth, PLEASE!!!!!

Later, Kirk
Second that one, ran a bike shop for 5 years. Still using my trusty old Park Cable Cutter for strings. Works great!!
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Old 03-22-2007, 04:29 PM
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Is there an alternative to using wire cutters to cut bass strings?
Yes.
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Is there an alternative to using wire cutters to cut bass strings?
I use a nail-clipper.
Cuts all guages of bass strings with ease. Although I can't use it for cutting nails anymore.
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I use a nail clipper to cut strings and zip ties. Works great!

Oh, I also use it to cut my nails.
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Old 03-22-2007, 06:17 PM
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I use a nail clipper to cut strings and zip ties. Works great!

Oh, I also use it to cut my nails.
I hope not. Once the strings ruin the nail clipper, the clipper ruins your nails.
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I use a nail-clipper.
Cuts all guages of bass strings with ease. Although I can't use it for cutting nails anymore.
I use toenail clippers...
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I beat my strings with a sharp rock.

Seriously, just use wire cutters. The bike cable cutters sound cool, but to me it sounds like a bit of overkill. I guess I'd use them if I already had them, though.
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Just go to the hardware store and pick up some diagonal cutters. (or dikes for short)

here is a pair...

click me
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Here's what I use. Knipex, German made quality, and worth every penny of their high price.

I've never noticed any flattening. Not that I was looking.
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Keep one of these babies in your pocket and you'll never have to go searching for your cutters:

http://www.leatherman.com/products/tools/p4/default.asp
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Just go to the hardware store and pick up some diagonal cutters. (or dikes for short)

here is a pair...

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Just go to the hardware store and pick up some diagonal cutters. (or dikes for short)

here is a pair...

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so, pick up a pair of dikes???
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Is there an alternative to using wire cutters to cut bass strings?
YES SIR! SIDING CUTTERS or SNIPS as they are known as. They look like a pair of mini hedge clippers. They cut through strings clean and quick with no problem.

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Old 04-09-2007, 09:58 AM
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Since winding bass strings properly usually means bending the end of the string 90 degrees and inserting it into the recess in the center of the tuner, what's the problem with flattening the end of the string slightly? Just clip 'em with diagonal cutters and move on with life.
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