Any recommendations on a pair of cutters to carry on your gear. I have a pair now, but they aren't great at cutting the tougher wires and thicker gauge stuff. Thanks and...
Compound cutters work best and Channel locks cable cutters won't cut steel as used in drop ceilings http://www.toolbarn.com/irwinvisegrip-1902413.html?gclid=CJTJs8 ml0 cgCFVUWHwodU1MK3 g&ad=54711715094
Another good alternative with the added benefit of having a good pair of pliers as well as cutters The only downside is the added weight. http://www.irwin.com/tools/pliers-adjustable-wrenches/iron-workers-pliers
David R. replied:
And no I don't work for them or have anything to gain only my endorsement http://youtu.be/__xAS1BC9 fg
Justin M. replied:
Fire Hooks Unlimited - The Nipper http://www.allhandsfire.com/Bolt-Cutter-Chrome-Alloy_2?sc=18&category=273719 It's a cable cutter with shorter handles to fit in your pockets better.
Looking for a contractor to install a metal roof on our camp. Any recommendations?
Robyn P. replied:
We are having William Carll & Sons put on our roof this summer.
Tom G. replied:
Call Hilltop Metal outside of New Bethlehem, Menonites, they will know someone I am sure.
Stacy G. replied:
When we had our roof done a few years ago, we called Tionesta Builders Supply and asked them for the name of a local contractor. They were a big help. Their number is 814-755-3561
David M. replied:
Highly recommend Dan Stevenson via Emily Stevenson . I met Dan late last year after i posted a similar request on here and he has done great work at my camp.
Kimberley C. replied:
William Carll & Sons, Inc does metal roofs 758-7066
Cheri D. replied:
Jake he's an Amish guy you can reach him at 814 755 5842 ask for Jerry she can give him the info