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    Tie wire pliers?

    Is there a tool/pliers used specifically for tie wiring shit up, I'm sure I've seen some where u grab both ends of the wire or something, the pliers click together/lock up and u twist it until its real tight, then unclick and it cuts off the end and makes it all neat and tidy? or do people just use normal locking pliers/clamps and cable cutters.. prob also works.

    I'm sure some special pliers exist. Bunnings didn't know what I was on about though..

    chuck up a pic or link if said tool exists.

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    Sure do, they are called safety wire plyers. You will have to go to a propper tool shop to get them or motomail.

    http://www.motomail.co.nz/estore/sty...retwstpli.aspx

    Nothing comes close to these for doing a tidy job. Nobody at bunnings will even know what these are.

    You can borrow mine given you are just down the road from home, but I will hound you to the pink zone if I don't get them back.
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    Most just use Nips

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nova. View Post
    Most just use Nips
    I can just see the headline now "Fireblade rider lends performance tools of harley owner".

    These tools are the only way to do a tidy job. Sure you can do a untidy job with a set of plyers, buy tidy tie wiring is one of the marks of a professional.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flip View Post
    I can just see the headline now "Fireblade rider lends performance tools of harley owner".

    These tools are the only way to do a tidy job. Sure you can do a untidy job with a set of plyers, buy tidy tie wiring is one of the marks of a professional.
    Nips, NIPS, spell it out.
    not pliers.

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    What you jibber jabbering about?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nova. View Post
    Nips, NIPS, spell it out.
    not pliers.

    end NIPPERS!

    @ OP: do a f*ing search man. this was a thread less than a month ago.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post

    end NIPPERS!

    do a f*ing search man. this was a thread less than a month ago.

    Abbreviated..
    Dickhead.

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    Oh them, I havent seen a set of them in ages.

    They would work well enough if you were tying up bundles of steel but fine lock wire with lots of turns would be another story. Since I am a dickhead all I can say is that a poor tradesman always blames his tools.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flip View Post
    Oh them, I havent seen a set of them in ages.

    They would work well enough if you were tying up bundles of steel but fine lock wire with lots of turns would be another story. Since I am a dickhead all I can say is that a poor tradesman always blames his tools.
    The old man was a builder for 30 years, he used em for making steel frames and shit for footings and concrete pours etc.
    the dickhead comment wasn't directed at you by the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flip View Post
    I can just see the headline now "Fireblade rider lends performance tools of harley owner".

    These tools are the only way to do a tidy job. Sure you can do a untidy job with a set of plyers, buy tidy tie wiring is one of the marks of a professional.
    Rubbish, a true professional would lock-wire by hand! The tools actually nick the wire, so especially in use on multi-section wirings they actually lead to a weakness. (This from many hours lock-wiring to RNZAF standards).

    Although the tools are pretty handy and make it easy for an amateur.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huff3r View Post
    Rubbish, a true professional would lock-wire by hand! The tools actually nick the wire, so especially in use on multi-section wirings they actually lead to a weakness. (This from many hours lock-wiring to RNZAF standards).

    Although the tools are pretty handy and make it easy for an amateur.
    you might have added the twelve twist's per inch rule too..
    the problem with lockwire as huff3r will point out that with the tool
    you can over twist and over tension the lockwire rendering it useless..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post


    @ OP: do a f*ing search man. this was a thread less than a month ago.

    Akzle .. save yourself a couple of minutes and just don't comment next time why would I search when I can just put up a thread and the answer will come to me..
    W*nker..

    Quote Originally Posted by Aristocat View Post
    Cheers bro!! good price too! much appreciated

    Quote Originally Posted by carburator View Post
    you might have added the twelve twist's per inch rule too..
    the problem with lockwire as huff3r will point out that with the tool
    you can over twist and over tension the lockwire rendering it useless..
    Good to know, 12 twists per inch - the application is just for the racebike eh, lockwiring shit up..

    Quote Originally Posted by Flip View Post
    Sure do, they are called safety wire plyers. You will have to go to a propper tool shop to get them or motomail.

    http://www.motomail.co.nz/estore/sty...retwstpli.aspx

    Nothing comes close to these for doing a tidy job. Nobody at bunnings will even know what these are.

    You can borrow mine given you are just down the road from home, but I will hound you to the pink zone if I don't get them back.
    Thanks Flip - brilliant! Thanks for the offer, I think I will buy my own pair since I am going to need them again and again on the race bikes etc but the offer is much appreciated, even though you ride a harley sing out if you ever need extra hands for anything.

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    thanks everyone except Akzle really..

    always gotta have one in the bunch don't ya

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