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Can anyone tell me if Tekton makes these. The model # has 1 extra number compared to what I ordered. Ordered them from Sears, where supposed to be Tekton.
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mopar_man

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Those Pittsburg hose pliers any good



Haven't had a chance to use them yet. But after fighting heater hoses over the weekend with a regular set of pliers I figured I would buy the proper tool. I don't see me using them very much hence why I went with the Pittsburg brand.
 

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Can anyone tell me if Tekton makes these. The model # has 1 extra number compared to what I ordered. Ordered them from Sears, where supposed to be Tekton.
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At the Do It Best Hardware store I work at we have a whole bargain bin full of tools with that packaging. When they arrive in a big box the box says tekton on the side. But I don't think any of the tools says tekton. So it probably is, but maybe a cheaper version.
 

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Tekton doesn't make anything as far as I know. They're just a "marketing brand", as in they resell goods from other manufacturers. Not unlike Craftsman, Blue-Point, etc.
 

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I'll probably give them a shot. I got them to go into a cart for interior work in cars so not really high torque applications. Just a little upset with Sears for advertising them as Tekton. And charging me $7.25 to ship $6 sockets. Whenever I try to pull them back up on the Sears site they are no longer there. Just a really shady experience.
 

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Picked up this cooling system pressure tester today. Works well.

Gotta cooling system vacuum purge/refiller coming in a day or so.

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OK Skin, I need a little detail on the blue handled ones, I have the red handled ones and love them. :thumbup:

Electrical connector removal. Depress lock tab and pull. I've used hose grip pliers for the same thing but figured i'd try a purpose made tool. You practically destroy some of those connectors taking them apart with our North East road spray.
 

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New load of Nichelson files. Came boxed pretty shitly:


Interestingly the larger files are COO Mexico (thought they were China now) but the little needle files are China;





Using an Ernst screwdriver rack to organise them in my box;



Thread files;



Needle files;



And my new impact turned up;



Rich
 

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For the needle files, I would have probably gone with Gyros (basically the same thing, just re-branded, and Made in China). I wouldn't be surprised if they're coming from the same source. Less than $10 at Sears online the other day. Would have used points to go along with that as well.

New load of Nichelson files. Came boxed pretty shitly:


Interestingly the larger files are COO Mexico (thought they were China now) but the little needle files are China;





Using an Ernst screwdriver rack to organise them in my box;



Thread files;



Needle files;



And my new impact turned up;



Rich
 

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Whoah, I need those hose clip pliers. I hate working around those hose clips and trying to pinch and slide them with normal needle nose pliers. Also I don't even know what those blue ones are for but I want them to open and close towards my four year old roommates and tell them the bug is "going to get them!"

Where'd you buy all that Japaneseness?
 
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Thanks Skin, I have destroyed a connector or two myself.

I got these today, driver threw in a free shirt and the chisel gage. The filter wrenches are made in USA too!



 

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Do you think you could do a review of the KTC hose clamp pliers? Where did you get them? Ive been debating on picking those up.


Whoah, I need those hose clip pliers. I hate working around those hose clips and trying to pinch and slide them with normal needle nose pliers. Also I don't even know what those blue ones are for but I want them to open and close towards my four year old roommates and tell them the bug is "going to get them!"

Where'd you buy all that Japaneseness?

Fed has it, all from Franks Tools. A version of the hose clamp pliers in locking plier form has been around for years but im a sucker for quality stuff. This is the locking plier (Taiwan coo I think)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/KD-Tools-82...Xw-qFAe75oY4n1dHCIA&item=121890880379&vxp=mtr
 

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I'll probably give them a shot. I got them to go into a cart for interior work in cars so not really high torque applications. Just a little upset with Sears for advertising them as Tekton. And charging me $7.25 to ship $6 sockets. Whenever I try to pull them back up on the Sears site they are no longer there. Just a really shady experience.

Not sure if I've seen these at Sears but they have this brand at the Sears outlet on little standalone racks with various cheap tools. I looked them up real quick, they are under the MIT umbrella but I'd hesitate to call them Tekton just because they are sold by the same company. Definitely shady on the part of Sears. Kinda like ordering Snap On and getting blue point stuff. Its under the same umbrella but shouldn't be marketed as the same brand.
 

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Fed has it, all from Franks Tools. A version of the hose clamp pliers in locking plier form has been around for years but im a sucker for quality stuff. This is the locking plier (Taiwan coo I think)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/KD-Tools-82...Xw-qFAe75oY4n1dHCIA&item=121890880379&vxp=mtr

I'm pretty sure MAC was also selling those several years ago with their name on it.


The Merry de-coupling tool is my most frequently used pair of pliers. The double-X hose grip pliers come out every so often for the same use. I really wish Merry comes out with a longer version. BTW, there's also a KTC rebranded version as well with two more different claw profiles.
 

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i bought the Lisle version of those exhaust hanger pliers last year and I am kicking myself for not ponying up the $20 or so for them years ago!
 

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i bought the Lisle version of those exhaust hanger pliers last year and I am kicking myself for not ponying up the $20 or so for them years ago!
I don't do a lot of exhaust work, but if those pliers work as expected and I used them only once, it would have been money well spent.
 

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Added a few dead blows, impact bits, pry bars and an inflator to the collection lately
 

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E12-535iTurbo

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I know I need to post pictures on a "show your new tool arrival" topic but I don't have any. I need to outfit the shop with air lines somewhere in the future and I just walked into a nice deal:

8 Staubli RSI 08 quick connector couplers
3 Staubli RSI swivelling 08 connectors
a load of Staubli male connectors

All for the sum of 16 euro's brand spanking new. That's about 800 euro's shop value right there :). Sure made my day!

To make up for the lack of pictures here's a link:
http://www.perslucht.eu/snelkoppelingen/staubli/staubli-snelkoppeling-rsi-08-3-8-bin-swivel-rsi081102-sw.html
 

Dave.R

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Can anyone tell me if Tekton makes these. The model # has 1 extra number compared to what I ordered. Ordered them from Sears, where supposed to be Tekton.
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Hey mike528, Shot you a PM to see if we can get this sorted out for you. I'd like to get the right sockets sent out.

Just to clear up any confusion, TEKTON and WorkShop are two distinct brands from Michigan Industrial Tools.

Dave
 

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^^^Thanks for clarifying that Dave. I found a few Workshop products at a nearby Sears Outlet the other day.
 

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My first SK purchase and first purchase from Harry Epstein: standard and metric 6 point, shallow, 1/4" drive sockets. Haven't used them yet but they sure do look good.

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