Irwin circling pliers on sale at tractor supply for $7.50. Couldn't pass them up for that price. I've never owned a set before now, so I figured that would be a great addition to the tool box.
People still use sae wrenches? Don't think that drawer has been opened in years on my box.

People still use sae wrenches? Don't think that drawer has been opened in years on my box.
People still use sae wrenches? Don't think that drawer has been opened in years on my box.
On SAE fasteners, every day, across the planet...![]()
^^ Everyday at work

That’s what I deserve. Depending on Amazon reviews instead of GJ input. At least I knew enough not to buy the harbor freight hose clamps!
If you use these much, you will understand why they only cost $7.50 and curse the day you bought them. Sorry to break that news to you, but I was so thrilled the day I threw the equivalent ones I had in the trash.
It disgusts me, but yes, some are unlucky enough to deal with SAE on a recurring basis.
Is one size up from 5/16 - 3/8 - or 11/32?![]()
All day every day, until the Deere or CAT stuff rolls (or is dragged) into the shop.People still use sae wrenches? Don't think that drawer has been opened in years on my box.
Back in my day we used SAE tools and they taught fractions in school! Now where did I park my dinosaur?
Back in my day we used SAE tools and they taught fractions in school! Now where did I park my dinosaur?
I work on swimming pool equipment and EVERYTHING is SAE, my vehicles are metric though. Lots of fasteners in construction are still SAE.
I'm 28, it seems my whole generation struggled to conceptualize fractions. Being that I work on cars, my eye is calibrated to "see" in metric. I have to do the conversion in my head when working on sae stuff. Too small to be a 13mm, is it 1/2 or 7/16?
I recall the student body as a whole being limped through fractions, then suffering quite badly for it later.
. We did hit the fractions heavily in school. Back on topic, I got these today from Amazon overnight. Ordered on eBay yesterday. Realized I had loaned my left and right Wiss to a "friend" a while back. These get good reviews so I thought I'd try them.
I like the Midwest snips better than the Wiss, I have both.
The Midwest snips are excellent and made here in Michigan. Wiss are imported now.
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Back on topic, I got these today from Amazon overnight. Ordered on eBay yesterday. Realized I had loaned my left and right Wiss to a "friend" a while back. These get good reviews so I thought I'd try them.
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Nice!Came in early just in time for my birthday. Fit just as I planned. Top still hasn't arrived yet, but I can get a lot swapped over from the old 44".
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Front center some new Tekton rachets to go along with Tekton Metric sockets that I bought last month.
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You will like them. I didn't have many metric sockets, so I decided to go with them and their swivels.I'm really loving mine. So impressed with them I'm going to get flex heads for no reason other than to have them just in case. Can't wait for my 6 PT 1/2" sockets to show up this week and compare them to my old Cman Usa 12pt.
New snap on quick change snap ring plier set.