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earlthegoat2

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I know there a rubberized epoxy type grip you can "dip" the tools into. Never tried it and it looks kind of hokey.....
 
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astrodoggie3000

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I'm tired of my grips going out in a matter of months, most likely from scraping them across the concrete and tossing around with other tolols in my portable box. Another question would be what type of pliers have grips that hold up to extreme duty?
 
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slipjointed

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There are companies that specialize in Plastisol coating, which is what the factory grips are on most pliers. It's a whole different animal than plasti-dip.

I've considered more than once opening a business re-coating pliers to their factory grips.
 

GoodoleBoy

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Whats it cost to get some handles redone, ive got a bunch that need new grips.
 
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