vic008
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What would you wrap around it to stop it unravelling as you hacksaw it please?
>What would you wrap around it to stop it unravelling as you hacksaw it please?
I used three tight turns of tape, it worked fine.
The actual answer is to drill a hole the same diameter as the wire in a piece of wood about 25mm thick. Put the wire in the hole. Cut through the wood and the wire at 90 degrees with a hacksaw. As you withdraw the wire, wrap tape around the wire to stop it unravelling.
+1:encouragement:The thin discs in a dremel work well.
What if you're cutting a wire withe fittings at both ends?
Cut the piece of wood bisecting the hole.....then mount the two bits of wood around the wire holding the whole lot together in a vice. Simples
Tape, Sharp cold chisel, Lump hammer, Job done.
Doesn't do the deck much good though.![]()
+1. Lots of fuss made about cutting steel wire. I have just replaced the guard rails on my boat and a few turns of insulation tape and then clamp in a vice and cut through the tape. Absolutely no problem if you use a good quality hacksaw with fine teeth..
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