I just acquired a neat little tool. It's a cordless cutter.
Back story: I have a plant collection that is continually growing and when dealing with so many varieties it helps to keep them properly labeled.
I like the larger labels that are easy to see and have been buying the 10" long white plastic "stakes" - but after a while the costs add up. The other day I was trying to figure out a way to DIY some. I had a section of vinyl (PVC) fencing that I had salvaged and in looking at it figured it might be the ticket.
Trying to cut through the plastic with a stanley knife, snips, heavy duty scissors proved cumbersome so I found a little motorized unit and was able to try it out today and it worked great! It was around $30 on Amazon, in case anyone is interested.
The store bought labels are on the right and the homemade ones on the left:
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The fence section (I cut the section into desired lengths with my Hackzall) plus the cutter:
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Sorry for the blurry pics!