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jeffk14

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having a horrible time finding american or european mig pliers.

anyone?
True. I bought a pair of Hobarts thinking that they'd be good to go. Could have bought the exact same Chinese pair from HF for half the price.
 

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Bought a set of made in Japan welpers off eBay and they are pretty nice

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pavmentango

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I got the channellock, it's typically current day quality. I do wanna try out the wilde but them and channellock are pretty much neck and neck with what you get
 

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The pic Epstien's has, if you look close they are dual marked with Channellock and Wilde. Just happened to notice. I have the Channelock and the Welper/Japan pliers, both do what is required of them, maybe slight edge to the Welper pliers since I have used them more at work, the Channelock are at home.
 

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I have the Channellock welders pliers and they are decent but not great. Kinda crude machining and the cutter won’t cut wire at the back of the throat. You have to make a concerted effort to center the wire on the cutter which is annoying.

I upgraded to the Japanese Welper pliers and they are much higher quality. The cutter cuts correctly too. Took the Channellocks home.
 

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My Channellock welding pliers (made in USA) mostly get used for doing u-joints, which I wind up working on more often than I mig weld.

The needle nose are pretty much ideal for removing / replacing retainer clips and when I get a cap to stick out the big round nozzle cutout makes quick work of wrestling them the rest of the way out all without having to grab a different tool. I use them for that often enough I've been asked where did I get my u-joint pliers more than once.
 

Mike007

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I have the Channellock welders pliers and they are decent but not great. Kinda crude machining and the cutter won’t cut wire at the back of the throat.

Why didn't you return them and swap them for another one? They're not all like that. I have 2 made by Channellock. They are both quite nice.
 

redwrench60

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Why didn't you return them and swap them for another one? They're not all like that. I have 2 made by Channellock. They are both quite nice.
I considered returning them but it felt like a petty complaint on an otherwise functional tool. The gap is just enough to not snip .035” solid wire. I figured a replacement would be the same way.
 
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