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manual tubular cutter

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manual tubular cutter

Postby sir lot is here » 1 Jan 2008 18:10

Does anyone own one of these? i havent heard much about them,are they worth the money? How does this tool work :oops:
Have been interested in this but dont think i will use it enough or cut enough keys to gain any money back on it,i dont lose many tubular keys. :)
any info would be good guys
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Postby keysman » 1 Jan 2008 20:04

I have a Hurty Gurty.... SWEET piece of equipment. HPC makes a " Cut Up " which may work ok.. the one time I tried to use one that belonged to someone else, I couldn't figure it out.
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Postby gstrendkill » 1 Jan 2008 22:55

ummm huh?
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Postby freakparade3 » 1 Jan 2008 23:36

gstrendkill wrote:ummm huh?


What is your question? HPC's manual tubelar key cutter is called the Hurty Gurty. A strange name, cool tool.
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Postby keysman » 2 Jan 2008 1:26

freakparade3 wrote:

What is your question? HPC's manual tubular key cutter is called the Hurty Gurty. A strange name, cool tool.



Actually the Hurty Gurty is manufacured by A1

http://www.discountkeymachines.com/A1se ... efault.asp


The " Pocket Cut Up " is manufactured by HPC

http://www.hpcworld.com/KeyMachines/tkmman.htm
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Postby sir lot is here » 2 Jan 2008 5:45

Thanks for reply's guys, ive seen this one

http://www.newsparkling.com.sg/6026.htm


And was hopeing it was not a bag of rubbish, as it is half the price.

i have heard the hert gurty name while looking for these a while back,
lol :lol:
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Postby gstrendkill » 2 Jan 2008 16:05

Ohhhh. Okay, I had just never heard of that before. Thanks
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Re: manual tubular cutter

Postby cool-arrow » 7 Jan 2008 0:20

sir lot is here wrote:Does anyone own one of these? i havent heard much about them,are they worth the money? How does this tool work :oops:
Have been interested in this but dont think i will use it enough or cut enough keys to gain any money back on it,i dont lose many tubular keys. :)
any info would be good guys


Yes they work, but you might as well get an electric one as they retail for nearly the same price.
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