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Good Side Cutters For Small Electronics Work

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Bud:

--- Quote from: nvmR on March 21, 2023, 06:44:49 pm ---Thanks, I'm looking for that rubber tube that is closed on one side.

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You could try dipping in Plasti Dip. But for the price and effort you'd probably just buy a new ones.

nvmR:
I agree with the pricing side, but it is an issue of sentiment :)
Can't part with the tools, but always buying more.

I will try the plastidip idea, do you think it will a rugged + thick enough layer?

tooki:
What about the grip tape sold for tennis rackets? I’d think it’d make a lovely grip.

Heck, the manufacturer might even sell replacement grips, if the original grips were the slide-on type.

nvmR:
Also an interesting idea, thanks!
The manufacturer, is...how would I put it... out of business. Old soviet hand tools don't have a motherland anymore.

Bud:

--- Quote from: nvmR on March 22, 2023, 03:02:45 pm ---I agree with the pricing side, but it is an issue of sentiment :)
Can't part with the tools, but always buying more.

I will try the plastidip idea, do you think it will a rugged + thick enough layer?

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For electronic sidecutters would probably suffice, for pliers where force is involved might not.

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