Learn about scissors and why they are important prepping tools
Scissors are an important cutting tool, yet they do not have the appeal that their glamourous cousin, the knife has for people who practice preparedness.
Preppers want the knife or the cutting multi-tool that may have a pair of scissors included somewhere in it as an afterthought.
There are many different kinds of scissors and shears which could be very helpful in an emergency or disaster.
Most people have a pair of household scissors or child friendly blunt nose scissors for crafts. There are many different types of scissors, and each are designed for different tasks. So, let’s take a look at them and why they are important for prepping purposes.
First, dressmaking shears that are made to cut cloth. They usually have a blade between seven and ten inches long. They are a heavier construction, with one end blunted or rounded to avoid snagging the cloth. They are designed to glide flush across the table as you cut the fabric.
If you were in a prolonged crisis, the ability to repair and patch your clothing is going to become very important. You will also need to be able to conserve precious patching materials. They are not a frou-frou item.
Try cutting a precision patch with a knife. Not only will you waste material, but you also run the risk of cutting yourself with a knife that was not designed for the task.
What if the crisis was so prolonged that you actually had to alter, make or remake clothing? This was a real part of survival years ago in hard times.
Fabric shears should only be used for cutting cloth or you will dull the blade and damage the tool.
There are pinking shears that cut a zig zag edge to help prevent cloth from fraying. It is an optional item and might be useful if one were conserving thread. It would be better to learn how to hand sew various stitches including a simple overcast stitch to prevent fraying of the fabric.
If you want to cut paper, then craft scissors will do the task.
Household shears may have a built in bottle opener, fish scaler or other functions that are designed to be used for kitchen tasks.
These are not to be confused with poultry shears which are used for trimming poultry.
Want to cut hair in a crisis? Then you want hair cutting shears to trim hair. There are also moustache scissors, nail scissors, hair clippers and thinning shears designed to tame thick hair.
There are nose hair trimming scissors, but please be careful with them. If you nick that area, you can get a bad infection in the dreaded T-Zone where infections can kill really quickly. There are battery operated nose trimmers also.
I use a good pair of hair cutting shears to cut my husband’s hair and to trim my long hair. You cannot get a good cut or trim without them. I use thinning shears on my bangs, although I wouldn’t call thinning shears a prepping necessity. They are a nice to have item and I won’t look like I have a horse’s forelock in a disaster.
There are also different kinds of medical scissors. Because realistically none of us will be doing ophthalmic or other kinds of surgery, we can skip over those types of medical scissors and focus on what is going to be more realistic for us as lay people.
Trauma shears are designed to cut off clothing rapidly and without snagging the underlying skin of the person in a similar way as fabric shears are constructed. This is a necessary item for medical first aid.
Bandage scissors are used to cut bandages. You can’t use fabric or household shears for this task without losing time and patience in the process, plus the damage to the fabric shears.
Let’s step outside the home and look at the humble scissor and how it is used there.
There are loppers which are a type of shear used to cut large branches. Pruning shears can handle the smaller branches.
Loppers be hand held or be a pole lopper for dealing with heights. This type of shear could become very important to a prepper during a clean up after a storm. They can also be used to trim branches back away from the roof to keep squirrels and other critters out of the attic. Think of the problems that could occur if animals get into your attic during a crisis or disaster.
Hedge trimmers might be very important for the prepper who wants to maintain security during a crisis.
What about metal snips and the importance of them to a prepper?
Metal snips can cut sheet metal and tin snips can cut soft metals like copper and aluminum. The blades can be straight or curved for cutting curves and circles.
Think of the usefulness of metal snips for emergency repairs to a gutter or metal roofing during a crisis.
There are also pipe and duct snips or compound action snips used to cut metal.
There are other types of scissors, but those listed above would be the most likely to be used by most preppers.
Consider what kinds of materials and uses you might have for various types of scissors and shears.
For certain kinds of repairs and maintenance, a knife just won’t cut it.
For photos and more info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scissors
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