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I'm surprised you didnt suggest the offset garden shears :-)
I can supply these types of scissors if anyone needs them, considering I
spend about 60% of my life in Asia.
Reg
Tony Renshaw
>>Is it just me .... how does the simplest line in the manual turn out to be
>>such a bugger to do in real life
>>After doing near perfect 2 ply layup, I then set about slitting the wetted
>>out cloth with a brand new model knife....with near disasterous results to
>>the layup.
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>No,it ain't just you.
>Try and get hold of some stainless steel first aid (medical) scissors with
>cranked handles and one blade serrated. They cut wet glass easily and the
>crank means the blade can be parallel with the cloth without you hand being
>in the way.
>Made in Asia I think and usually cheap but not easy to find , in UK anyway.
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>Graham
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Reg
Tony Renshaw
Builder No.236
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