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What happened is I went to snip off a part that I should not have installed. Got the nippers firmly in place and then applied a little pressure.
Nothing happened, thinking I didn't have the nippers positioned correctly ( did not have my glasses on) I shifted them slightly and then applied more.
Ping went the blade stupid me forgot that when installing this I used a metal pin to make it more sturdy. Pin score 1 nippers 0 I was thoroughly saddened to lose my favourite nipper. No standing to be without them I started checking and found a store that sells the genuine Dspiae nipper. Man they have sky rocketed in price as I only paid 35aud for the now broken pair. I managed to get one for $54 plus $11 minus a 6 dollar discount....59 all up which is better than all the other stores at $66-$72. It should be here in 13 more days... :D :D Hopefully in time for my next build.
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Thats a PITA to have happen Digger!! :(
Those Dspiae cutters are good too, glad you managed to bag another pair. :)
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    Ouch! :(

    It's always a real pain to lose something that has served you well for years.

    Glad you got a new set sorted though - can you still use the old ones for rough work like chopping up sprues etc?
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    I'm generally that way when it comes to any of my modeling tools; cutters, blades, clamps, files, tweezers, even brushes.
    It's almost like starting over. Glad to hear you found another, even though they hiked the price. Any time you have a "go to" item, you just have to have it.
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    what about safety glasses? man, imagine if a bit of nipper hit your eyeball. would not be good.
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    DRUMS01 wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 7:26 pm I'm generally that way when it comes to any of my modelling tools; cutters, blades, clamps, files, tweezers, even brushes.
    It's almost like starting over. Glad to hear you found another, even though they hiked the price. Any time you have a "go to" item, you just have to have it.
    I actually bought a cheap knock off pair to go with a kit I bought for my son. Trying to win him over into the realms of modelling, alas it was like pearls amongst swine :lol: . However the cheap pair were just that and nowhere near the cut and precision of a better quality product. So tested the water and found it murky to say the least... :lol: So it's with the tried and true and well loved as you say the go to item.
    Tomcat64 wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 3:53 pm Ouch! :(

    It's always a real pain to lose something that has served you well for years.

    Glad you got a new set sorted though - can you still use the old ones for rough work like chopping up sprues etc?
    I think I can grind the blade back a bit and still use them , but won't be as useful.
    cor wrote: Thu Nov 30, 2023 1:43 am what about safety glasses? man, imagine if a bit of nipper hit your eyeball. would not be good.
    Real men don't use safety equipment....it's a thing... :lol: :lol:

    Actually where it was the flying metal would have been contained although I was wearing reading glasses.....not classed as safety equipment so manhood is intact.. :lol:
    Tomcat64 wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 3:53 pm Ouch! :(

    It's always a real pain to lose something that has served you well for years.

    Glad you got a new set sorted though - can you still use the old ones for rough work like chopping up sprues etc?
    Thanks TC.

    :th: :th: :th:
    :cheers2:

    PS....It's departed the sorting centre.... :banana:
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    I'm feeling your pain :cry:

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    Now that's a definite "Oh s--t !" moment.


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    Big oof! Glad you've got a replacement lined up. :th:
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