Raisedonadeere
Well-known member
I have used vise grips for more than 70 years. Now and then, a pair winds up in some body else's tool box, (yep I occasionally find some body else's in mine, not thievery just mix-ups, they all look like "mine') mostly in somebody else's and so I come up short and have to buy another set or two. The quality gets less and less. I have always looked for genuine vise grip after winding up with some off brand lookalike that "wound up" in my box. The last set of Irwin's were terrible working around my farm machinery last summer. New summer arriving and I want some good ones that will hang in there like I remember them doing years ago.
You know the drill. I have see some of the discussions but don't recall and cant seem to find a specific recommendation for dependable quality traditional curved jaw with the wire cutter vise grips in various sizes.
It has already been discussed to death so looking only for a brand name or vendor. Discuss away if you like but when you get done please name the good one if you can. I bet most of you do not know the limits of a good set of vise grips so Irwin might do the job you are expecting. Being a farm boy and being out in the field trying to make hay while the sun shines requires repairs with what ever tools you have in a small tool box you have mounted on the tractor. Vise Grips, crescent wrench, hammer, prybar, screw drivers are the staples. Some of you might recall a mechanic remarking, this looks like a farmer has been working on it, as he sees marred nuts, bolts, flanges etc. That's me sometimes. I also do jobs I wont let vise grips near, another story.
You know the drill. I have see some of the discussions but don't recall and cant seem to find a specific recommendation for dependable quality traditional curved jaw with the wire cutter vise grips in various sizes.
It has already been discussed to death so looking only for a brand name or vendor. Discuss away if you like but when you get done please name the good one if you can. I bet most of you do not know the limits of a good set of vise grips so Irwin might do the job you are expecting. Being a farm boy and being out in the field trying to make hay while the sun shines requires repairs with what ever tools you have in a small tool box you have mounted on the tractor. Vise Grips, crescent wrench, hammer, prybar, screw drivers are the staples. Some of you might recall a mechanic remarking, this looks like a farmer has been working on it, as he sees marred nuts, bolts, flanges etc. That's me sometimes. I also do jobs I wont let vise grips near, another story.
