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Jim C.

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Thanks guys! I’m sure my collection of Channellocks isn’t noteworthy in comparison to other collections out there. Jeff, I know you and metaldad have a lot of Channellock stuff. What I do get a kick out of however, is that I just noticed this thread is ten years old. Hard to believe. Where does the time go? Well, good to know that Channellock is still hanging in there and they’re still being made in the USA.

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Tynee, I'm not sure if Plasti-Dip is still made, or if its formula has improved. I last used it decades ago. The results back then were usable, if not as nice or durable as the factory dip jobs.

It is still made - the big box stores carry it.
 

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Anybody know if there’s a good way to re-dip the blue handles on Channellocks? I may or may not be eyeing another old rusty, beat up set of 422’s…
Locktite makes a "plasti-dip" type product too. I just ordered some in blue to try on some of my tools. I haven't used it yet, so I don't have any feedback to offer. I just read some comments suggesting it might be tougher than Plasti-dip and figured I'd give it a whirl.

It's a little more expensive - but not much if you shop around. The product is called "Color Guard". I got mine from Grainger, but I bet its easier to find in the USA.
 

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Tynee, I'm not sure if Plasti-Dip is still made, or if its formula has improved. I last used it decades ago. The results back then were usable, if not as nice or durable as the factory dip jobs.

It is still made - the big box stores carry it.
Thanks, Outlaw. I've heard of Plasti-Dip, but thought it was more of a "shell" than the rubbery texture of the original handles. Admittedly, I have zero experience with it.
Locktite makes a "plasti-dip" type product too. I just ordered some in blue to try on some of my tools. I haven't used it yet, so I don't have any feedback to offer. I just read some comments suggesting it might be tougher than Plasti-dip and figured I'd give it a whirl.

It's a little more expensive - but not much if you shop around. The product is called "Color Guard". I got mine from Grainger, but I bet its easier to find in the USA.
Thanks, I'll check it out along with Outlaw's recommendation
hey guys. digging thru the crpyt, 'found' some channey and diamond driver doubles.
anyone interested, ill let them go
Good on 'ya, MD. Those little stubby-handled but drivers look awfully handy. I don't use nut drivers enough to need them, but I can see where they'd be really nice.
 

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Couple of adjustables followed me home from a Dayton estate..... $2 invested...

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These 410s are probably my favourite. They bite down on anything and everything. Rounded bolts and nuts, studs, they have saved me many times.
Have 2 or 3 pair of these but haven't used them in about 10 years or better. Used to use them on the alignment rack for adjusting toe.

Haven't done an alignment on a passenger car for quite some time ... :ROFLMAO:

Awesome plier, though!!!!
 

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I want I want
You'll love them, they grab everything and bite down hard.
Have 2 or 3 pair of these but haven't used them in about 10 years or better. Used to use them on the alignment rack for adjusting toe.

Haven't done an alignment on a passenger car for quite some time ... :ROFLMAO:

Awesome plier, though!!!!
I've used them to turn insanely tight inner tie rods as well.
 

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Nelson Bowers said:
If anyone still wants to get a hold of some classic USA made acetate drivers these are the last of them. These will soon be imported as will all Channellock drivers. We purchased the last 143 of them but selling them for still less than msrp.

CHANNELLOCK SD10A 10-pc Screwdriver Set
brand new

 

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Channellock 3248 vs 348I
Folks, I’d be interested to know peoples thoughts on the new vs old 8 inch lineman’s pliers. Here in Australia, the 3248’s can be had for $65aud whereas the newer model 348I’s are nearly three times the price. It looks like the new model has XLT and a flasher looking handles but I can’t justify the price hike. Is there something I’m missing?
 
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Channellock 3248 vs 348I
Folks, I’d be interested to know peoples thoughts on the new vs old 8 inch lineman’s pliers. Here in Australia, the 3248’s can be had for $65aud whereas the newer model 348I’s are nearly three times the price. It looks like the new model has XLT and a flasher looking handles but I can’t justify the price hike. Is there something I’m missing?
Australia people are one of the few people who talk about insulated channellock pliers on garage journal. If these pliers are a available in the USA - I have no idea.
 
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