AlexPeterson
Well Known Member
On another thread it was mentioned to use a razor blade to trim the tie wraps flush, in order to minimize cuts from jagged edges remaining. Seems like the potential trade off for blood might not be worth it...
I have found that a good way to trim zip ties (cable ties, tie wraps, etc.) is to use a flush cut electronic lead trimmer. They are about 5 or 6 bucks. I don't generally let the cutting portion of my tie wrap gun clip them, but instead use something like this:
Doesn't leave any sharp edges, and angled cutters are also available at tool supply places.
I have found that a good way to trim zip ties (cable ties, tie wraps, etc.) is to use a flush cut electronic lead trimmer. They are about 5 or 6 bucks. I don't generally let the cutting portion of my tie wrap gun clip them, but instead use something like this:
Doesn't leave any sharp edges, and angled cutters are also available at tool supply places.