need help

  • maurice
    Posts: 123
    #1253200

    I have resisted using smaller braid account have not found a good tool to consistantly cut it easily. Any advise would be appreciated–snagged

    hof
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 2443
    #529022

    A small sharp scissors does the job very well.

    stuart
    Mn.
    Posts: 3682
    #529026

    Fiskers kids scissors work great,cost under 2 bucks.

    trumar
    Rochester, Mn
    Posts: 5967
    #529030

    Quote:


    Fiskers kids scissors work great,cost under 2 bucks.



    just what he said

    jeff_jensen
    cassville ,wis
    Posts: 3053
    #529046

    My trusty leatherman “Blast” has a great little scissors with it,a very good tool.

    birddog
    Mn.
    Posts: 1957
    #529061

    I usually use a lighter, otherwise my wifes Chicago cutlery kitchen scissors do the trick.

    BIRDDOG

    timmy
    Posts: 1960
    #529091

    I use my ever-present pocket knife.

    Tim

    bill_cadwell
    Rochester, Minnesota
    Posts: 12607
    #529099

    They came out with a small pair of scissors for cutting Fireline when it first came out. They cost around 3.00 and work very wery well. This is a close up pic of the scissors and they are probably 5 inches long.

    Thanks, Bill

    Jami Ritter
    Hastings, MN
    Posts: 3067
    #529218

    I have a couple of pair of small scissors in the boat. Once they start getting dull, run them through the sharpener and your good to go.

    Jami

    gary_wellman
    South Metro
    Posts: 6057
    #529220

    Scissors or pocket knife/Leatherman…….If your blade isn’t sharp enough to shave arm hair, it isn’t sharp…….all of my blades can slice through any superline.

    maurice
    Posts: 123
    #529326

    HI guys–kind of dumb I guess never thought about trying those–appreciate the insight –thanks gene

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