Joelk
Well-known member
I shop at a lot of surplus/discount places. They often get good stuff in at good prices, but usually not a good selection.
I have several sets of SR Pliers with interchangeable tips. They usually work OK, but I like a set of fixed tip SR Pliers a lot better, I just don't like the typical cost to own a quality set.
I recently bought and used some SR Pliers and they seem to be of good quality, but the tips are too big for a lot of the snap rings that I work with. The tips are not interchangeable and all of the SR Pliers that they have, have that same tip size.
The price is good and the quality seems to be good so I bought another pair with intentions of modifying the tips.
I am a fairly good fabricator and have made/modified a lot of tools over the years, but I am NOT artistic, and not great at extreme precision work.
I could probably get a good result by manually grinding the tips down with a bench or hand held grinder, BUT is there a better way, some way that I could be assured of getting a near perfect result. If so, how?
Another option would be to weld tips on. I am a fairly good welder. Should I just weld on a set of "interchangeable tips"? Would the welding of the tips remove the heat treatment and turn them into something that would bend easily?
Any other (cheap and easy to obtain) material that would work good as weld on tips? If so, what and from where?
I have several sets of SR Pliers with interchangeable tips. They usually work OK, but I like a set of fixed tip SR Pliers a lot better, I just don't like the typical cost to own a quality set.
I recently bought and used some SR Pliers and they seem to be of good quality, but the tips are too big for a lot of the snap rings that I work with. The tips are not interchangeable and all of the SR Pliers that they have, have that same tip size.
The price is good and the quality seems to be good so I bought another pair with intentions of modifying the tips.
I am a fairly good fabricator and have made/modified a lot of tools over the years, but I am NOT artistic, and not great at extreme precision work.
I could probably get a good result by manually grinding the tips down with a bench or hand held grinder, BUT is there a better way, some way that I could be assured of getting a near perfect result. If so, how?
Another option would be to weld tips on. I am a fairly good welder. Should I just weld on a set of "interchangeable tips"? Would the welding of the tips remove the heat treatment and turn them into something that would bend easily?
Any other (cheap and easy to obtain) material that would work good as weld on tips? If so, what and from where?