Steel_Rain
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I don't know the differences. But both the A2 and B2 are the current versions. The A and B are obsolete.
You too?Are those compatible with Xcelite?
Are those compatible with Xcelite?
| Series Letter | Approx. Logic | Design Focus |
| P (PA 14mm) | Early 2000s | The "Speed" Era: Light springs, shallow teeth, buttery smooth. |
| Q (QA 8mm) | Mid 2000s | The "Hybrid" Era: Still smooth, but starting to tighten tolerances. |
| T (TB 15mm) | Late 2000s | The "Strength" Revision: Orange ring introduced. Teeth cut deeper. |
| W (WB 7mm) | 2010s+ | The "Final Tightening" Spec: Maximum spring tension. Highest backdrag. |

Useful for much other than sheet metal bending?But these Tsunoda are superb in every respect, and reasonably priced too. These live in my aircraft tools box.
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Oh yes, very useful.Useful for much other than sheet metal bending?
With a 6x3mm tip they're not much off a normal needle nose in that respect. Spec: https://www.tsunoda-japan.com/EN/itempage/DBP-200.html





They are actually the default pliers I reach for most often unless I need a specialty tool. Dollar per use, this might be the best tool I have ever bought.Useful for much other than sheet metal bending?
With a 6x3mm tip they're not much off a normal needle nose in that respect. Spec: https://www.tsunoda-japan.com/EN/itempage/DBP-200.html
Those are Wilkinsons flat nose pliers. Decent tools. Not flashy, but very nicely ground, and thin jaws. Sadly I can’t give a part number as Wilkinsons didn’t always put one on the tool, and the packing is long gone.What is the part # or link for the pliers above holding the fuse?






awful parallel flat nose pliers. I wish I knew where to find nice ones.
www.maunindustries.com
Their flat nose range is quite difficult to discover. Aside from models that only come in mini sizes:One modern manufacturer of similar pliers is Knipex. Their part number would be 20 01 160.
I have some Maun ones too, but they don't seem to make ones with this long, slim shape. I used them just yesterday to hold the side of a small nut in a space with tight clearance. Maybe there's some Japanese thing that does this job better.Parallel Pliers: UK-made Parallel-Action Pliers for Grip - Maun
Equip yourself with Maun parallel pliers, for precise & reliable gripping/bending. UK-made parallel-action pliers, ideal for professionals, DIY'ers & hobbyists.www.maunindustries.com

"fingertip" wrench might be a solution.to hold the side of a small nut in a space with tight clearance. Maybe there's some Japanese thing that does this job better.
Spotted new Tsunoda mini water pump plier, with button
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Looks just like the Knipex Cobra XS. Great find, would be curious if someone that has both would do a side by side comparison.These are made in China, so if anyone wants a cheap Knipex mimic, might as well get the WorkPro version, unless the Tsunoda logo is cooler or something.
That's aircraft spec socket. I believe... the aerospace spec is a looser tolerance on their sockets because it needs to grip painted fasteners. ?Ko-ken RSAS2405A, got the set for 74 NZD (~43 USD). Better polish and chrome, and a few thou smaller OD compared to the standard sockets.
I’m by no means convinced that’s the case.That's aircraft spec socket. I believe... the aerospace spec is a looser tolerance on their sockets because it needs to grip painted fasteners. ?
Please do give us your reviews. I have the sae Eight set through 3/8". I used it quite a bit in the garage a few days ago tearing into an older planer. I was very pleased.
Also very interested for reading more about these. How are the coatings? I have a set of Vessel, which has a durable coating but I find it a bit too thick and uneven - the eight looks better from the photo in that regard, more like some sort of anodization than paint (but probably less durable?).
Please do give us your reviews. I have the sae Eight set through 3/8". I used it quite a bit in the garage a few days ago tearing into an older planer. I was very pleased.
Also very interested for reading more about these. How are the coatings? I have a set of Vessel, which has a durable coating but I find it a bit too thick and uneven - the eight looks better from the photo in that regard, more like some sort of anodization than paint (but probably less durable?).
I used my Eight set tearing into an old planer a few days ago. I was pleased working with them. Several screws had rather shallow broaching which they handled well. The ad verbiage for my sae Eight and color-coded metric Wise sets say the technology/engineering on the ball ends makes them good enough for final tightening but I won't ever use the ball ends for that. I know better than to tempt fate.I'll put together a more in depth review this weekend, but so I'm very pleased with the performance both of them. A notch above PB Swiss, I'd say.
F-22, you are correct with the Eights bening anodized instead of painted. It is very thin, so would suit your preferences, but I highly doubt it is durable...there were small chips in it straight out of the packaging. It's my one gripe with them.
Looks like an old Oxwall set I once had.