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...and I'm addicted to pliers...
 

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HI ATC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My name is mech-tech and I've been a socket addict for going on 10 years now. There are times when I impulse buy with made up excuses for justifying them. Sometimes I admire my collection just to see what I can add to it. And there are those long lonely nights I stay up crying over the one that got away. :Twitch:
 
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HI ATC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My name is mech-tech and I've been a socket addict for going on 10 years now. There are times when I impulse buy with made up excuses for justifying them. Sometimes I admire my collection just to see what I can add to it. And there are those long lonely nights I stay up crying over the one that got away. :Twitch:

Ah yes, I am also a socket and wrench addict. I have multiple socket trays full. Multiple Craftsman modules and several Craftsman mechanic sets, Kobalt sets, Mac sets, and Gearwrench sets.

I have several full sets of Craftsman combo wrenches, two sets of Professionals, Blackhawk ratchet wrenches, Gearwrench ratchet wrenches, Mac, and Craftsman's too... 4-5 sets of impacts, 3/8 impacts, and enough extensions and swivels to extend the length of my shop :eek: I need help!
 

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I blame lowes recent clearance prices for your problems!

Ha!

The fact he has 3 of the same Knipex linesman pliers that were recently Lowes clearenced made me think the same thing!!!!


LOLZZZZ.

BTW, Pliers are just a gateway tool that leads to hammers, and then, ultimately, to vices.

Really really big vices. And LOTS of them. Lots and lots of them.

Tis's sad really. But worthy of the journey.

:thumbup:
 

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I am right there with you. I now have 3 plier drawers in my box. I started the year with exactly 0 knipex pliers. I now have all but the insulated that lowes sold. I now have more tools than when I was working full time in a shop. And I just keep buying. I just got a Mac guy and have been putting together a want list. I don't use them everyday and miss working in the shop. Although my body thanks me. I need help.
 

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IMHO there are much worse things you could be addicted to than pliers. Carry on :beer:

BTW, nice pliers. :drool:

I agree with Harrison and JJRMX5, looks like you robbed a Lowes store. :lol:
Kobalt, check
Knipex, check
Channellock, check
Irwin, check
 
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Ha!

The fact he has 3 of the same Knipex linesman pliers that were recently Lowes clearenced made me think the same thing!!!!

BTW, Pliers are just a gateway tool that leads to hammers, and then, ultimately, to vices.

Really really big vices. And LOTS of them. Lots and lots of them.

Tis's sad really. But worthy of the journey.

:thumbup:

I actually have 5 of those pliers :D I gave a pair to dad and there was one on top of my box that I was using. *edit*: The 4th pair is dead center of the picture, toward the right side of my rack...other 3 are laying out

And yes, I do need a vice. But there are a lot of farms around here, and farmers know what they are worth :(



IMHO there are much worse things you could be addicted to than pliers. Carry on :beer:

BTW, nice pliers. :drool:

I agree with Harrison and JJRMX5, looks like you robbed a Lowes store. :lol:
Kobalt, check
Knipex, check
Channellock, check
Irwin, check


There's also some Klein in there too!
Lowes was a big contributing factor. So was Tractor Supply when they clearanced theirs out. I left with 7 pairs of the 420's for $3/ea.
The Kobalts came with the box when I bought it...

There's a pair of 909's (wire crimpers) in my electrical box, and I still need to get a pair of welpers (360's I believe) to go nicely with my blue Miller welders :D

After staring at that picture, I realize that I NEED to finish my plier rack (and add a second one). You can see I started it and never finished...
 
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Ha u think u have a problem. You should see my vice grip drawer. Or my 3 plier drawers. Its an addiction ive come to terms with it and im ok with it.
 

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Wow, and to think I only have 1 drawer of pliers...
Plus a toolbox full of Bell System pliers
Plus a dozen mini pliers on my bench
Plus a dozen between my electronics and coax boxes
Plus another dozen in my voice/data bag

:O
 

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Don't have any pics at moment let me run out in the shop and take some. I love tools in general. Expensive infatuation. Guys i work with dont understand why i have so many tools. But there not afraid to borrow any of them. Its amazing i work with two guys that have been wrenching for about 50years straight and you could fit all of their tools in a small 26" craftsman top and bottom. Unreal.
 
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Hot Deals are something not mentioned by parents when you were growing up. Once addicted...all hope is lost. Professional help coupled with massive doses of SYWR points and yellow clearance tags are your only chance at recovery.

Fortunately I have made peace with my addiction and can lead a semi-normal life. The spoils of my endless searches help a little too. :D

Oh...and I like ratchets...and bacon...
 

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vice grips
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pliers
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more pliers
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Pipe wrench's and adjustable wrench's
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stripers/electrical tools
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Snap ring pliers and hose/spark plug pullers
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hammers and large pipe wrench
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Thats what i got at home fellas.
 

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If you are miserable in your addiction then take comfort in the fact that you have company.........

I like to keep one neat drawer and one that's all to hell. Keeps me grounded.
 

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Is that all of them? :)

I've got a long ways to go I'm sure. I'm only 26 and am just a weekend warrior :eek:

And there are definitely not enough vise grips in there. Where are the rest hiding?!

There's about 5-6 in there, 3 more in my electrical box, and I've only got about 5 c-clamp vise grips. I need more of those considering I do a bit of welding.
 

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:shocking:Im only 24 and thats my home box. Ill post work pics tomarrow night :rocker: im a full time lead tech. Have been for the last 6 years. Its a great start though ATC.
 
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Are those the EZ-Red pliers in the top left?

How do you like them?

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005C95CIE/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Honestly, I've only used them once just to say I have. They came with the box when I bought it years ago.



what does ATC stand for?


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SatisTraction

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thought so. I have had several and still have a flat track 200x with a stroker motor in it.
 

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I was going to try to fill my drawer with all blue, but the recent deals on knipex have changed that! Of course Im always looking for a great deal on Channellock/Knipex.

 

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Are those the EZ-Red pliers in the top left?

How do you like them?

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005C95CIE/?tag=atomicindus08-20

Not trying to horn-in on this excellent thread==just thought that I would add my 2 cents worth. Picked these up @ local swap meet for $10.00 in the 6=7=8 inch sizes & have used them for removing those pesky hose clamps in very difficult locations were nothing else works. They are what I would consider a great tool for the occasional wrencher-not for a pro who has to use them daily. Definately made in China and lack refinement=can & will pinch your fingers if in the wrong location when using==ask me how I know!!!:3gears:
 

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