
Nos Channelock #46. Don't have a clue what they're used for. Anyone?
Travis, I thought of you today - found a hardware store that specializes in closeouts and NOS, but did not find any Channellock in the pouches.


Had these 317's on clearance at Walmart today. I bought all five pair they had. Lol. One of them is in a different style of packaging?
Travis, you are one sick puppy.


What year models are they needed for, anyone know ?
Good info.
Thanks.
Guy I used to work with had a pair of 422 and 432 but instead of them have the V jaw, they were rounded. Made alot more contact on pipe. I have been looking for a pair for a couple years and all I find is the V jaw. Looked like these.
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Hmm...do I like Channellocks? I don't know, let me check my picture...
I would like to get some Code Blues and the oil filter wrenches but they're hard to find in stores and I live near Meadville!
I can't say that I've ever seen a pair with rounded jaws, or maybe I just never looked closely enough. A pair with rounded jaws definitely look like they'd be handy. I'll have to keep an eye out for a pair like that.
Jim C.
According to that picture, they're 422 and available on Amazon for $14. I have prime so shipping would be free.
Since you're on the forum I'm assuming you have the Internet. Just order what pliers you want online.Have any Do-It-Best stores around? I visited one, and they are a veritable Mecca of blue: everything from a 1/4" impact driver to work lights.
Finding some at 50% off started my binge...I picked up the seven mentioned in this thread, and then proceeded to buy stuff left and right. Hearing good things about the 909 crimpers led me to a crawl through every hardware store between Savannah and Americus. I finally found those in the last of at least twenty stores I went into.
I don't know all the numbers, but I've also picked up the cable cutters, wire strippers, locknut pliers, small oil filter pliers, GLS-1 set, 460 pliers, 927 retaining ring pliers, and probably more in the past month.
Since you're on the forum I'm assuming you have the Internet. Just order what pliers you want online.