creativecars
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Your Channellock corner reminds me of something I would see at the old True Value store on the square where I grew up... They had everything!
Your Channellock corner reminds me of something I would see at the old True Value store on the square where I grew up... They had everything!
Your Channellock corner reminds me of something I would see at the old True Value store on the square where I grew up... They had everything!![]()
a local gj member let me know that a local hwi (?) hardware store picked up the entire present line of channey. combos to 2 1/8. 1/2 drive chrome sockets, 6 AND 12 pt, up to whatever (i forget). 1/4 to 3/4 chrome sockets. impacts. ratchets 1/4 to 3/4. drivers. pliers. ratcheting combos. levels. tape measures, sets.Your Channellock corner reminds me of something I would see at the old True Value store on the square where I grew up... They had everything!![]()
Yes, I like them.
Have been buying Channel Lock ever since I discovered that the tool truck brand
side cutters looked identical to the the channel lock brand ones. They are reasonable cost and stand up great.
Love the code blue adjustable wrench, I have worn out the rubber handle.
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a local gj member let me know that a local hwi (?) hardware store picked up the entire present line of channey. combos to 2 1/8. 1/2 drive chrome sockets, 6 AND 12 pt, up to whatever (i forget). 1/4 to 3/4 chrome sockets. impacts. ratchets 1/4 to 3/4. drivers. pliers. ratcheting combos. levels. tape measures, sets.
practically one side of a 20' aisle filled
too bad everything except the pliers and drivers are chinese.
DFB, I love those old style screwdrivers.
I like e'm, There's not a Damn thing wrong with them.
well made for the most part.
They are quality made, and I own a few myself.
Speaking of which. The blue is another reason I like them.Agreed......and exactly why I started the thread. Good quality USA made tools at an affordable price. I hope people keep supporting them so they don't take their entire production overseas. Go Blue!!!!
Jim C.
I don't like Channel Lock anymore. I threw away a slip joint and a regular pliers because I got tired of it sticking/freezing when I went to use and you'd have to fiddle with it and exercise it to get it unstuck.
Replaced with Stanley slip joint from Wal-Mart and will maybe buy a regular plier locally (Kobalt or Lumberyard brand) if I end up needing a pair. I am kind of in buy as needed mode now instead of having it on hand for the future.
Since "regular pliers and "slip joints" are the same thing, your post is a bit confusing.
Are you meaning Arc joints?
Did you try taking them apart and cleaning the inside surfaces? Looking for burrs?
I don't like Channel Lock anymore. I threw away a slip joint and a regular pliers because I got tired of it sticking/freezing when I went to use and you'd have to fiddle with it and exercise it to get it unstuck.
Replaced with Stanley slip joint from Wal-Mart and will maybe buy a regular plier locally (Kobalt or Lumberyard brand) if I end up needing a pair. I am kind of in buy as needed mode now instead of having it on hand for the future.