Hey Monte, what do those Knipex crimpers run???
I think they are spendy, not sure!
$123.20
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Hey Monte, what do those Knipex crimpers run???
I think they are spendy, not sure!
Hey Monte, what do those Knipex crimpers run???
I think they are spendy, not sure!
How do the Fantastico's compare to Knipex mini bolt cutters? Do the blades last as long as the bolt cutters?

The mini bolt cutters are one of my favorite tools. Super easy to chop through just about anything.
And I'll third the responses about the finish between Knipex and NWS. I have some NWS electronics pliers, and while they are very well designed and work fantastic, they just aren't as finely detailed as my Knipex stuff. The NWS chrome just doesn't impress me, and I think they left some of the surfaces a bit rough before plating. The Knipex finish is substantially better.
How do the Fantastico's compare to Knipex mini bolt cutters? Do the blades last as long as the bolt cutters?
Thought I'd ask as I have the bolt cutters, but a user in another thread mentioned that the Fantasticos are the NWS version of knipex bolt cutters
All the germany pliers are very close, it comes down to what you are looking for. The NWS form handling them are very good for brute work. The Knipex is more refine. But if you want VDE, the Wiha are the way to go with their finishing chrome. Much nicer then the other 2 in that department. But their regulars stuff a little behind knipex. So each has their place. And depending on your preference, take your pick. Knipex, NWS, and Wiha.
Different pliers for different tasks.
Thought I'd ask as I have the bolt cutters, but a user in another thread mentioned that the Fantasticos are the NWS version of knipex bolt cutters
The Knipex bolt cutters are not made for cutting electronic cables for example and the NWS not for thicker metal.
Cbracer: I actually own a can of clear Plasti Dip, but Plasti Dip (clear) is not exactly easy to find and there was only two places where I could buy this, Ace Hardware and Amazon. This is not a short story, so long story short, I bought this at Amazon.
Home Depot does sell red and now black plasti dip, but not only the can was small, but I am not sure if the can was plastic or mead, as the lid was plastic.
Now I only use plasti dip outside, but I am so sure I want a plasti container for material that rightfully so, is not exactly something you want to be dealing with in a enclosed area.
I've seen some changes with Plasti Dip recently (positive ones) so I think all the cans are made out of metal, so our the lids though.
I've actually used plasti dip on these $1.50 wire cutters I bought and man , what a difference. Not only can I use them with much more ease, the cutters even look nicer to.
Here is a link to where I ended up buying my clear Plasti Dip. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0027JGVMS/?tag=atomicindus08-20
I also really like fact Plasti Dip is made in USA and does come in different colors as well.
I actually found a youtube video of how to make a Plasti Dip cover/guard.
Vintagefan: Wow, neat tip. Can't say I have any thinner laying around, but that really is quite a interesting means of achieving a factory grip.
Is Xylene more or less the best type of thinner, as I've used other thinners in the past and have had mixed results.
I have several clothes laying about, but will any do or do you recommend a certain brand?
Thank you for the tip though. Really detailed and actually really easy to understand.
Probably Xylene, and straight Tolulene is really nasty stuff for you and surely not sold in California at HD or Lowes.