The Channellock Soanish adjustable wrenches are made by Irega.
I can understand that.I actually prefer them without the grips. Easier to keep them from rusting under the grip. We don’t use them for anything real heavy duty anyway.
How Mini? if small enough. more people then me are playing with nickle plating.I have a mini pair of Channellocks and use them frequently. Wish they were plated as they could very easily rust.
How are you storing them; and are most the arc joints? I have way too many of the latter and started storing then side by side "vertically" as if they were racked, but no spaces.I need to move all my Channellocks to a drawer in the 42” box. 1.5 drawers in a 27 is stupid.
6" Nice size for small jobs like garden hoses and such.How Mini? if small enough. more people then me are playing with nickle plating.
6" Nice size for small jobs like garden hoses and such.
They haven’t used a nut in yearsDoes not sound right to me for a pair of arc Joints. Is the hinge nut over tightened?
I guess you can tell I haven't been paying attention - I think I can count the "new" style on one hand...They haven’t used a nut in years
"This invention is intended to provide a pivot connection for slip joint pliers which is stronger than the nut and bolt connection now in use until it works loose."
4C -- I have several Channellocks hung on a pegboard, and where I have more than one of a given size, the nut-and-bolt version goes up in front of the riveted. For just the reason you mention.FIFY![]()
Thank you!Alloy Artifacts shows a model 440 with a rivet instead of a nut in its Channellock entry at The Blue Handle Era: "Although not marked with a patent number, these pliers are held together by a rivet as described in patent #4,603,607."
The patent was applied for in 1982 and granted in 1986; it's available here. The patent covers using rivets as pivots for slip-joint pliers, saying, "This invention is intended to provide a pivot connection for slip joint pliers which is stronger than the nut and bolt connection now in use.
Rivet becomes loose.FIFY![]()

I can't imagine that the "Do It Best" hardware stores could order enough to warrant their own line from Channellock.What dolt in marketing decided that re-branding to "Do It Best" was going to get them more sales?
Oh, I see "Do It" without the space = DoIt