So a couple of days ago, I sent Channellock the following message via the contact form on their website:
A couple of days later (after the weekend had passed) I received the following response:
So there you have it... Blue Plasti-Dip is the choice of Channellock for re-gripping old tools.
Hello, I own several pair of Channellock / Champion DeArment tools that have been passed down through my family for decades. Thank you for building such a wonderful tool, right here in America. With that said, I was wondering if I could send my old tools in to have the handles re-dipped. I realize some of these tools never had dipped plastic handles, but I would like to bring them forward so that the last a few more generations.
A couple of days later (after the weekend had passed) I received the following response:
Mr. Biars:
I am sorry but Channellock does not have a service that enables us to re-grip tools for individual consumers. Our tools go through a very elaborate process that cleans, coats, and grips the tools in large quantities, making it impossible to grip just a few tools at a time.
There is a product found in most hardware stores that allows you to re-grip a tool yourself. I have even seen this in a color very similar to the Channellock blue. Please check with your local Lowes or Home Depot to see if they can help you with this product.
Thanks for contacting Channellock
Dee-Dee
Channellock Customer Service
So there you have it... Blue Plasti-Dip is the choice of Channellock for re-gripping old tools.




How hot is too hat is the question. maybe 350-400 in an oven?