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If you guys can break a screw/bolt using these things. I need to start working out again lol

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And then he gets to say ok all you guys were right. im sorry for being a dummy poo poo head.

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Wow I honestly never expected this many replies to this thread lol.

My question has been thoroughly answered. Thanks!!! :D

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OP: You're welcome. Thats what we are here for.

Trey: Its actually not that hard and I have a huge wire stripper/crimper with the bolt cutter and screw taps built in. Its like the size of my forearm and the handle is nice because instead of it working like scissors it pivots up so if you have a hard chunk of wire or bolt to break through you can put it on the ground, put your knee down against the handle on the floor and use both your hands to pull the other handle towards you to snap the bolt or cut the wire.

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