I've always used the anvil, hammerand cold chisel method - portable, cheap,
easy to use and does the job! What more could you ask for? 73,
Steve Jackson wrote:
> OK, how do I do it?
>
> I've tried a cutting wheel in both electric and pneumatic drills, but
they don't spin fast enough, plus getting them out to the places the cuts
need to be (deep woods) is a pain and/or impossible. A bolt cutter makes a
mess of the guy cable end.
>
> I have a Klein cable shear, but it's made to cut copper, not steel.
>
> Ideas?
>
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