YesIHaveAHammer
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The ones with pin tips for circlips are common, but I'd not seen ones with flat tips until recently. These are designed for plain external lockrings, but I wondered if they're useful more generally.
Like an inverted flat nose plier. The tips open when you squeeze the handles, the opposite of normal pliers.
Seems many a time I want to spread things apart then hold them there, you could use these instead of pry bars and fingers.
I found the below candidates whose tips are textured and not specialised for lockrings. Other models with those tip attributes wouldn't lend themselves so well to general use. Anyone use these or others, or could see them coming in handy?
Wilde G407.B 9" (photos from this post)
Knipex Special retaining ring pliers 45 11 170 (7")

Like an inverted flat nose plier. The tips open when you squeeze the handles, the opposite of normal pliers.
Seems many a time I want to spread things apart then hold them there, you could use these instead of pry bars and fingers.
I found the below candidates whose tips are textured and not specialised for lockrings. Other models with those tip attributes wouldn't lend themselves so well to general use. Anyone use these or others, or could see them coming in handy?
Wilde G407.B 9" (photos from this post)
Knipex Special retaining ring pliers 45 11 170 (7")

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