X xxblwn408 Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 1, 2005 1,639 6 68 52 iN A sMALL pADDeD RoOm Feb 8, 2009 #11 I use wire cutters also.
C chesterthehero Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 20, 2008 2,996 4 0 corona, ca Feb 8, 2009 #12 i use tin snips... they also work well
F FishPower Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 1, 2006 235 0 0 LosAngeles Feb 9, 2009 #14 wire cutters as well but ive also used regular scissors before
I indiablue Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 19, 2007 8 0 0 minnesota Feb 10, 2009 #15 I used a coping saw. Little messy but not too bad. Cuts about 4-5 inches at a time after you get through the first couple of pieces.
I used a coping saw. Little messy but not too bad. Cuts about 4-5 inches at a time after you get through the first couple of pieces.
F flyin lizard Gambusia MFK Member Jan 24, 2007 444 2 16 New York, Dutchess Cty Feb 10, 2009 #17 Plasma cutter
H hbluehunter Fire Eel MFK Member Jul 20, 2007 1,977 4 68 Lynnwood, Wa. Feb 10, 2009 #18 either wire cutters or hack saw is what i use.
B big dovii Jack Dempsey MFK Member Dec 3, 2007 1,202 1 36 Edmonton, AB, Can Feb 10, 2009 #19 I use pliers lol.
DB junkie Gold Tier VIP MFK Member Jan 27, 2007 9,062 1,920 2,053 Iowa Feb 10, 2009 #20 Very fine tooth blade in a Jig Saw. Have to be very patient with it though. I have found the easiest, most reliable way of cutting it to be a die grinder or cut off tool with a fresh disk......
Very fine tooth blade in a Jig Saw. Have to be very patient with it though. I have found the easiest, most reliable way of cutting it to be a die grinder or cut off tool with a fresh disk......