Reddit Reddit reviews Klein Tools J2000-48 Diagonal Cutters, 8-Inch Heavy Duty Linesman Pliers with Angled Head, Cut ACSR, Screws, Nails, and Most Hardened Wire, Small, Blue/Black

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Klein Tools J2000-48 Diagonal Cutters, 8-Inch Heavy Duty Linesman Pliers with Angled Head, Cut ACSR, Screws, Nails, and Most Hardened Wire, Small, Blue/Black
Angled head design for easy work in confined spacesCuts ACSR, screws, nails and most hardened wireHigh-leverage design. Rivet is closer to the cutting edge for 36-percent greater cutting power than other plier designsShort jaws and beveled cutting edges permit close cutting of wireInduction-hardened cutting knives for long life
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6 Reddit comments about Klein Tools J2000-48 Diagonal Cutters, 8-Inch Heavy Duty Linesman Pliers with Angled Head, Cut ACSR, Screws, Nails, and Most Hardened Wire, Small, Blue/Black:

u/BobbyWong · 9 pointsr/bikewrench

Some Klein pliers are designated "heavy duty cutting" models. They have hardened cutting faces and a slightly different placement of the hinge for more leverage.

Here are a couple pairs in the Klein Journeyman line:

http://smile.amazon.com/Klein-J2000-9NE-High-Leverage-Side-Cutting-Pliers-Heavy-Duty/dp/B0000BYDNE

http://smile.amazon.com/Klein-J2000-48-Journeyman-Diagonal-Cutting/dp/B0006M6Y8O

And the same tools in the standard line without the fancier hand grips:

http://smile.amazon.com/Klein-D2000-9NE-High-Leverage-Side-Cutting-Pliers-Heavy-Duty/dp/B0031ERRNU

http://smile.amazon.com/Klein-D2000-48-High-Leverage-Diagonal-Cutting-Pliers-Angled/dp/B0000302WZ

u/vandano · 6 pointsr/funny
u/VE6LK · 3 pointsr/amateurradio

Answers:

  1. A cable cutter https://www.amazon.com/Channellock-911-Cable-Cutting-9-5-Inch/dp/B00004SBDG/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=cable+cutter&qid=1556237766&s=hi&sr=1-3 makes a nice clean cut; electrician's side cutters squishes the cable https://www.amazon.com/Klein-Tools-J2000-48-Diagonal-Cutters/dp/B0006M6Y8O/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=1YQ9ZDYTGHD0N&keywords=side+cutters+klein&qid=1556237820&s=hi&sprefix=side+cutter%2Ctools%2C182&sr=1-1-spons&psc=1 (I use side cutters as my next move is to put an end on it anyways)

  2. Solder, Crimp or Compression connectors plus appropriate tools. Everyone has their favourite and it can become a religious war so I'll say no more. If crimping or compressing, use a ratcheting tool https://www.amazon.com/Hilitchi-Professional-Insulated-Connectors-Ratcheting/dp/B01IQIALJC/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=ratchet+crimp+tool&qid=1556237927&s=hi&sr=1-4 they usually look something like this but note the good handles cost upwards to $100 and the cheap ones (as pictured) aren't worth it as they wear out quickly. You'll also need a set of dies https://www.amazon.com/Greenlee-2656-CrimpALL-8000-Crimper/dp/B000JJGR1S/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=lmr+400+crimp+dies&qid=1556238008&s=hi&sr=1-5-spell for the appropriate size and type of coax. Some websites (DXE, Powerwerx) sell kits of this stuff for Ham use and the value is good.

  3. No rip-off when you consider the value of the tools . . .

  4. You always need a RF connector to attach a cable to anything; you can't splice the stuff and have the impedance remain intact.

  5. Loss is additive in RF and your goal should be to minimize it everywhere and match impedance everywhere. Cheap coax will last a little while, better coax lasts decades - make the investment and you won't be sorry.

    73
u/coogie · 1 pointr/electricians

Tools are a personal thing but his dikes are kind of a joke. This is the one I use and hopefully won't lose like the red handled ones I used to get.