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What country is the big guy from ?
All 4 spain..... irega is my guess...What country is the big guy from ?



I don't like channellock they rust and just don't feel high quality my snap on and knipex blow them away, I have a few rebranded Mac and a handful of them that I paid $1 a piece for but I've never used them and never will.
Yes sir.... I think made by irega as well.... I have a couple of them.Is that Snap-On an adjustable crowfoot?
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I don't like channellock they rust and just don't feel high quality my snap on and knipex blow them away, I have a few rebranded Mac and a handful of them that I paid $1 a piece for but I've never used them and never will.
So you shouldn't be posting in this thread then
New channellock 8" E458 diagonals if anyone is interested.
https://www.channellock.com/e458-cutting-plier.aspx?
Until they get a patina of their own like the old ones I have from my dad, it takes a bit of intervention.
That patina is essentially old school blueing. not a complete protection but just a little oil and it won't rust. Ask any gun owner...

Hadn't been on this thread is a few weeks (months?) and just caught up. I had an older (Code Blue?) set of small model #30 diagonal cutters break over the weekend. My son was using them as we were rewiring my sister's place. I contacted CL and they're going to replace them with the E41S Little Champ equivalent... So I'm happy in the long run. The #30 were produced in Germany.. and came from my Uncle's estate over 10 years ago, so might have predated the Code Blue brand....
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You will love those pliers!

nice find, Dennis. and a fantastic price
Thanks..
I wonder what drove the manufacture of these out of Meadville..... and when.. Any ideas?
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OK, I've been trying to clean these up; soaked them for a week in wd-40, worked them to get the oil into the joints, got a lot of the rust out.
Now they are loose, of course; the edges of the cutters are dull; and the slip-joints have a bad habit of binding.
What's so great about this brand, again?
I don't know..... I guess any tool, regardless of brand, that needs a week's worth of soaking in oil to get it moving again may have have been neglected/abused/misused. Just my thinking.....
They've been sitting unused in my grandfathers shop for at least 10 years; in a tool box, not exposed to weather, and he probably used them all of 5 times.
They moved when I found them, but not easily or smoothly; now they flop loosely and even wiggle the wrong way around the joint.
I have some 20-year-old $3 pliers from the parts store that have been left out in the weather, abused, etc, and while they aren't great, they are no worse than these.
Okay, stick with the $3 pair then.
oak_park gave me a channey catalogue, it might be dated 1981.
they list 4,6,8,10,12,15 as sizes. the pic in the book looks like the 806 in your first pic - so - no visual of the 'USA' which may or may not have been on the reverse
Just noticed on their site they have new high leverage end cutting pliers AND center cut diagonal like Knipex.
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Marius, nice score.. that's $25 worth of CL and a free tool cart / box... lol
I went to Hoosier Tool on Saturday and found these .. For the price couldn't turn them down....
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Marius, nice score.. that's $25 worth of CL and a free tool cart / box... lol
I went to Hoosier Tool on Saturday and found these .. For the price couldn't turn them down....
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why?
more chinese ****
Rebadged Xuron?
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