Try pawn shops or ebay?I might have to bite the bullet and order them online.![]()
Try pawn shops or ebay?I might have to bite the bullet and order them online.![]()
The snap on that's a copy of (the 612aep, I think) are the best pliers ever.
Not for these, don't want to support retail theft.Try pawn shops or ebay?![]()
Not Needle nose
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10 in. Long-Reach Pistol-Grip Pliers
Amazing deals on this 10Inpistol Grip Duckbill Pliers at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.www.harborfreight.com
Needle nose:
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11 in. Long-Reach Pistol-Grip Needle Nose Pliers
Amazing deals on this 11In Pistol Grip Long-Reach Pliers at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.www.harborfreight.com
I went looking at one of my Harbor Freights for those today and the dude said they must have been stolen because, he couldn't find them
He went on to say that people stole the Icon stuff as fast as it went on the shelf.
I might have to bite the bullet and order them online.![]()
The snap on that's a copy of (the 612aep, I think) are the best pliers ever.
Can you tell the class why? Genuinely interested.
the opening range is useful, the jaws are very grippy and go both end on and from the side for grabbing stuff with. The pistol grip and length give a tremednous amount of leverage and the grip makes it a natural feeling extension of your hand, when reaching in to a tight spot to pull a pin or squeeze a clip or whatevr. IT's not the first pliers, but it's on the list if I had to pick a top ten. I have two, because I wanted to have one in two places.Can you tell the class why? Genuinely interested.
Taiwan.Where are those made?
I was hoping you'd say that. I'm getting older with a bum hand and am looking for tools that will help me along.the opening range is useful, the jaws are very grippy and go both end on and from the side for grabbing stuff with. The pistol grip and length give a tremednous amount of leverage and the grip makes it a natural feeling extension of your hand, when reaching in to a tight spot to pull a pin or squeeze a clip or whatevr. IT's not the first pliers, but it's on the list if I had to pick a top ten. I have two, because I wanted to have one in two places.

Drill guide.What is that thing?
Mike
Been meaning to get one of these for a while...
I lost track of mine, and often wish I'd had two, so...
A drill guide. Helps get perfectly straight (or perfectly angled - it has 30° and 45° holes) without having to use one of these things:What is that thing?
Mike

I have missed mine for some time, and have several cars where it is a great thing.Do you have the Big Gator Tool drill and tap guides? Definitely worth the $
I have one of those form a funnels also, and needed it on a prior car with the oil filter over a frame rail. I sold the car 8? years ago and haven't used it since. But I'll use it again when I do my "about every decade" air compressor oil change.


Thanks. Can you post a link for the drill guide?
I got those an Amazon too. There are knock-offs, but they generally seem to be reviewed as not very great (unsurprising I suppose).I should probably buy one of those form-a-funnel, would help a LOT with my tractors. I usually cut a plastic bottle and use that. Sometimes it helps, other times not so much
Early on Lowes had the 2 packs like that, I got my 1/4 and 3/8 that way but remember them having the 3/8 and 1/2 tooHaven’t been disappointed in any of the Craftsman v-series offerings. Ratchets have gone way down in price from 3rd party sellers on Amazon. This one is $33, with the FACOM going for a third more. Kind of sketchy though, because I received the 3/8th drive side of what was originally a two pack 3/8th and 1/2. Cardboard hanger cut right down the middle. Must have been some kind of dealer promotion from Stanley on the two packs.
Craftsman V-SERIES Ratchet, 3/8 Inch Drive, 96-Tooth, Comfort Grip (CMMT86324V) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5K983KH?tag=atomicindus08-20
Do you have the Big Gator Tool drill and tap guides? Definitely worth the $
I have one of those form a funnels also, and needed it on a prior car with the oil filter over a frame rail. I sold the car 8? years ago and haven't used it since. But I'll use it again when I do my "about every decade" air compressor oil change.
I've been eyeing this Astro wireless charging work light for a while, finally pulled the trigger.
The empty slot on the charge is just taunting me to buy a 2nd now!
