Dear sweet mother of God! Thats glorious! Thats toolographic if they were on top of it each other. Show me your Wera! Finally somebody in the know.
What's the purpose for the blue rag
What's the purpose for the blue rags? Nice collection.
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I dished out cash for the 10" raptors. They say they're good for rounded or painted hexes. I honestly should have saved my money. I hesitate to say they're useless in removing rounded fasteners only because I haven't tried enough techniques, but I'm not impressed.
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Haha. My expectations were unrealistic. These are not for STUCK fasteners, just rounded or damaged. I tried them on STUCK fasteners. That being said they are great for their intended purpose so no, you can't have em lolSend hear [emoji38]_hitti
wow! at that knipex collection. what is the overall length of that bottom pair of pliers? trying to reference the size by the other tools in the background, lol
WHY do you always have the coolest Knipex pliers!!!!!
They also come in PINK!
Decaf, how do you like the dual cutting surface shears on the top middle rag, top row, leftmost? And which of the smaller pliers wrenches do you like best?
HF customer ?My coworker is expressing his true thoughts.
No just a hick who doesn't get tool ****.HF customer ?
A little over $22 a pop. Not bad.Amazon has some pretty good deals on Knipex right now. I picked up all 4 of those for like $90?
How nice are those pliers wrenches? Are they direct replacements for crescent wrenches?
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I definitely want to get a pair. Maybe the 10" setGenerally they're great.
One thing they can be problematic on is "squishy" fasteners, such as the crappy cast zinc nuts you get with plumbing hardware nowadays. The plier wrench can compress the nuts making them harder to turn.
Knipex and NWS make the best pliers in the world.
Something tells me we won't get a response, let alone pics.Best is subjective. Provide data then make claims.
I like their innovation and overall finish, but that doesn't mean I'll call a brand "best" on that alone.
Big claim from someone who hasn't been around long... So, please post pictures of all the pliers you own and the instances you used them in that made them "best".
If we're lucky[emoji106]Is this going to be the Knipex **** thread?
I was referring to the Raptors which feature smooth top and bottom jaws. You must be referring to the cobra or alligator?I haven't used them on rounded hex fasteners, but I have used them to hold 1/2" black iron pipe so I could install a union or an elbow on the end. Teeth dug in and held just fine. Oh, and they seem to work well on square headed bolts, too.
I'm not above putting them in the vise and cleaning up the teeth with a file every so often if they need it.![]()
Side cutters not that sharp and dulled quickly for you? Huh. There IS a limit to what you can cut as specified on the handles of most models. Hard piano wire and spring steel. Their cutting edges are supposed to be 64 or so HRC... Mine stay very much sharp with no issues. 64 HRC is pretty darn hard, not much gunna dent that stuff.The plierwrench is one of the greatest tools ever. Mini bolt cutter pretty good too. The rest doesn't excite me much. Not saying they are bad, just don't do anything to stand above the rest. Side cutters were never that sharp and dulled quickly. Drawer liner weight now. Corbas aren't bad, but good old channellock work just as well.
Is this going to be the Knipex **** thread?