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From: cuhulin on 22 May 2010 14:18 I have a lot of old Vise Grip pliers.Some of them are special Vise Grip pliers.One of them has a chain on it for pipes.Some of my vise grip pliers have a sort of top and bottom fork thingys on them for holding pieces for welding.Some of my Vise Grip pliers are clamp style pliers.I have some Vise Grip needle nose pliers too.Another one of my Vise Grip pliers have extra wide jaws on them.Don't let anybody tell you Vise Grip pliers are unbreakable, many years ago the top jaw broke out of one of my big old Vise Grip pliers. cuhulin
From: cuhulin on 23 May 2010 00:23 Socket wrenches get gunked up real good.The best kind have a little lever for forward and reverse and a straight knurled handle and are easy to take apart for cleaning out the gunk.In my opinion, most low priced socket wrenches are as good as the much higher priced socket wrenches if you don't use them every day. $141.00 for a Snap On 1/2 inch? I will pass on that! cuhulin
From: cuhulin on 23 May 2010 13:05 Sears had to ante up buku piaster to the guy who invented that quick release socket wrench.I call them socket wrenches. cuhulin
From: cuhulin on 23 May 2010 13:11
On the web, Lawsuit over Sears quick release cuhulin |