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Wire twisting pliers

v1ru5879

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Don't have a heavy demand for them but would like to have a pair for future use. Is there a go to? Being I am only gonna use them every so often would I be best off going with a set of harbor freights?

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Wamsutta

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As mentioned, Milbar is the brand you want. They're the brand most widely used by aviation mechanics; both civilian and military. There's a competing brand, but I can't remember what it is.
 

BigBoreFan

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I have the HF. They are junk, but they work. It's not a pleasant experience using them. Maybe I don't do it right. I don't use them often, 3 or 4 times a year maybe.

Now I have never used the good ones either, so I cannot honestly compare the experience.
 

txvwnut

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I have a cheap pair and will say this... spend the money for a quality set. Even though they’re only going to be used once in while you’ll appreciate a quality tool.
 
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v1ru5879

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Thanks everyone I appreciate the input! I will go ahead and dish out a little more for quality if the cheap ones are that bad

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bonneyman

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Don't forget to check out Epstein's site. IIRC they had some safety wire pliers.

Not cheap though!
 

Carquest

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Google “Yard Store” they sell used aviation tools, may have some good used pliers. Search the classifieds on GJ, I bought a few sets of used Milbar from a seller a couple months back


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rello

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the reversing ones are nice ill admit, they make some tasks easier, only ones I have seen though, are kinda cheap with the reversing mechanism, they break easily, I use a 6 inch pair of blue points that ive had for 20 years, exceptional tool, course now blue point is chinese **** like everything else, I say chase the warranty, get the best brand, with the best warranty you can
 

Htscheg

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Milnar is about the best you can get! Ive used my set for 10+ years and the only issue ive had were me!! Lol
 
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