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Q: What are tin snips used for in Design and technology?
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What are the uses of tin snips?

they ae used for cutting different types of metals!!


How do Tin Snips work?

they cut metal


What kind of simple machines are tin snips?

lever


Are tin snips first class lever?

yeah they are first class levers


How do you use uncuttable in a sentence?

Number nine tie wire is uncuttable with tin snips.


Do they sale tin snips at ace hardware?

Yes A Ace Hardware store in New York sells Tin Snips too. or even you can buy through online. http://www.acetogo.com/class/hand-tools-and-tool-accessories/snipsbolt-cuttershvac/snips.html


Snips can cut this metal into tiny pieces used for solders and coated onto steel cans to prevent corrosion?

Zinc and tin are the two metals usually used for the prevention of corrosion. However, tin is the only one that you can really cut into tiny pieces.


How to cut a 7 inch diameter hole in furnace hot air duct?

Use a compass to accurately draw the hole. Bore a hole thru the sheet metal big enough to allow pointed tin snips to start cutting. Follow the line with tin snips until the hole is completed.


What simple machine is a cutting plier?

Tin snips are similar to scissors - they are a combination of two wedges (the blades) and two levers (each blade and the handle it connects to) joined at a fulcrum (the hinge.)There are many types of simple machines. Tin snips would be a first class lever, as the fulcrum(pivot) is in the middle.


What is something found on a farm that is two words beginning with T and S?

Tin snips. Just you try and run a farm without a pair.


Can you get tin can poison from a can?

Tin can poisoning was from the lead (metal) that used to be used to seal tin cans. It is no longer used.


Why do tin shears have long handles?

The long handle as as a simple machine, a "leaver" which magnifies the force applied to the cutting head.