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  • Cable Ties on frames – who smooths theirs after cutting?
  • bonesetter
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    So who does?

    And with what?

    scruff9252
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    I use nail clippers. The slightly rounded cut takes most of the sharpness away.

    singlespeedstu
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    Just cut them level to the lock with a Stanley knife.

    aracer
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    The end? I just cut level with the edge of the fastener so there’s no end exposed to worry about.

    whitestone
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    +1 to cutting them flush with the fastener

    Teetosugars
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    Yup, nail clippers are your friend.

    joshvegas
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    I leave the ones on my stays long.

    Brrrr

    Cut then hit them with a lighter smooth and not stabby

    bonesetter
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    I file mine – especially after tonight:

    One opened up my leg like up a surgoen’s scalpal – blood all over the trail

    Quite upset a couple walking by

    ThePinkster
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    Nice sharp pair of wire cutters and get as close to the fastener as possible.

    Not thought of nail clippers before though, might try them next time.

    singlespeedstu
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    If you cut them flush there’s nowt left to damage you.

    LoCo
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    Mini cutters and smooth with needle file if really have to use them.

    bonesetter
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    The wire cutters don’t get close enough

    downhilldave
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    Nail clippers here too,nothing sharp left to bite you when cleaning.

    singlespeedstu
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    Use a Stanley knife then…

    Try not to cut yourself with it though. 😆

    Onzadog
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    Stanley knife flush to the block but also think about where the block is sitting to minimise the risk. For example, on stays, I’ll thread them through so I can tuck the block inside the stay.

    Thrustyjust
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    Stanley blade here too. Mind the cables and hoses when it cuts through !!

    mattsccm
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    🙄 Does your mum still dress you? You do cut the surplus off don’t you?
    Just use the same side cutters to cut it flush. 1 snip and its done.

    NorthCountryBoy
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    You should cut cable ties with “flush cut” pliers” I have decent pliers for work from snap on and beta but bought a cheap pair at the market for £2 there fine.
    Less than 3 quid on eBay save yourself gouged legs!

    http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=131549134176&globalID=EBAY-GB

    spectabilis
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    I use a knife and just knick them flush to the fastener then twist. They tear off nice and smooth with less chance of cutting through into hoses, paint, fingers etc.

    momo
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    Stanley knife here, one of my mates is really pedantic about these things and it rubbed off on me years ago.

    davosaurusrex
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    Side cutters and a needle file. I love a bit of OCD cable tie filing

    Three_Fish
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    I use a small piece of 5mm tubing to hold onto cables/hoses. Much neater and more secure. Excess cable tie cut flush with a sharp blade.

    scotroutes
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    I use a small washer the same way. Less of a gap between cable and frame/forks too.

    MrOvershoot
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    Anyone who says “side cutters” will be taken out and shot.

    Having worked with industrial electrical installations for 30+ years that have 10’s of thousands cable ties on everything I have had & seen enough slash wounds from cable ties cut with side cutters to know you are doing it wrong.
    Cut flush with a Stanley type knife & file smooth if your still not sure.

    antigee
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    possibly a bit ott but sidecutters AND smooth off with hot soldering iron 8)

    emanuel
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    I thought this thread was pointless, but the tube idea is really good, so I learned something today.
    I use some japanese bonsai scissors.they get right inside. not had a problem, but I tend to use the smallest cable ties I can find.
    my 2p.

    BigDummy
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    I love how this thread has developed into “show me your obscure tool for a simple task”.

    I borrow my wife’s girlfriend’s Korean-style bikini-line-straggler-trimming-blowtorch, personally. 🙂

    gofasterstripes
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    Simply focus your powers on the sharp end.

    Failing that, a lighter.

    cr500dom
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    Flush cutters, they are designed for just this job.
    Mine are snap on, and I`ve had them for years only for cutting cable ties.
    My old boss used the first pair once for cutting lockwire and wrecked them.
    He got a bit of a shock when I brought another pair and gave him the bill along with the now wrecked ones.

    But cheaper versions are available.

    They cut completely flush

    bigyinn
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    I tend to leave 15mm proud of the block so that I can remove and re-use them as I see fit.
    So I’ll normally mount them in such a way that the ends are impossible to catch yourself on and I’ll take the corners off the cut edge, so no sharp bits.

    reluctantwrinkly
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    What you need is a pair of flush-cutting wire cutters that are used for trimming components on circuit boards. These have a flat ground surface and the blade edges are ground from the inside like a one-sided knife edge. Clean flush cut with no nasty sharp edges. RS stock them, they are only lightweight but perfect for the job. Edit–Oops, beaten to it!

    thisisnotaspoon
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    Threefish +1

    Although when I’m feeling lazy it usually ends up being a zip tie inside a zip tie rather than a bit of pipe.

    Holds cables far enough away form the pain that they don’t scratch either. And rotate the ends so they’re not pointing at your fleshy bits.

    stumpy01
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    I trim them with flush side cutters.
    Then smooth the cut end down with 400, 800 and finally 1000 grit wet & dry before buffing the end with a polishing mop on a dremel.

    It’s the only way to be sure you aren’t going to injure yourself.

    hatter
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    End cutters for the win, perfect every time, much less hairy than using a Stanley blade.

    Gary_M
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    Sharp stanley blade and if there’s any roughness I’ll file it smooth.

    thisisnotaspoon
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    Next off you guys will be telling me you use a guide to cut the steerer and file the burrs off afterwards……………

    gofasterstripes
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    No, simply use a spoon handle as a deburrer 😉

    bonesetter
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    emanuel – Member
    I thought this thread was pointless

    It started out as a piss take, but I think it has taken on a deeper meaning now 🙂

    pirahna
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    You can also twist the ends off.

    surroundedbyhills
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    2 pages and a uchoob vid – wow!

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