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I've had it with the El Cheapo Corp. tools I've been buying from vendors at
OSH and other places. When I really need them to deliver, they break or fail to work as they should. I need a set of QUALITY safety wire pliers (like the great ones we used to use in the Marines in the late 70's and 80's, damn things always worked perfectly), snips, needle nose pliers, wire cutters, etc. I'm not looking for fancy displays at airshows or chrome plated crap or paying money for brand names, I want reliable tools that I can rely on when I need them to do their jobs. Comments? Suggestions? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . I need a set of QUALITY safety wire pliers (like the great ones we used to use in the Marines in the late 70's and 80's, damn things always worked I have no idea what the marines use but I've never had a better tool than anything made in the U.S. by Klein tools. Try this link: http://makeashorterlink.com/?V5963493E |
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At $100 a pop for the smallest set of safety wire pliers? I don't think so.
I am not interested in subsidizing airshow display trailers and parties, performer sponsorships, etc. What I want is realiable tools at reasonable prices. "Daniel" wrote in message ... "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . I need a set of QUALITY safety wire pliers (like the great ones we used to use in the Marines in the late 70's and 80's, damn things always worked I have no idea what the marines use but I've never had a better tool than anything made in the U.S. by Klein tools. Try this link: http://makeashorterlink.com/?V5963493E -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . At $100 a pop for the smallest set of safety wire pliers? I don't think so. I am not interested in subsidizing airshow display trailers and parties, performer sponsorships, etc. What I want is realiable tools at reasonable prices. Ok, you might try ebay for a used pair, in truth most quality tool manufacturers are having trouble because everyone is shopping for price. I can vouch for these as well worth the money, you won't find better anywhere. I've never regretted buying quality tools. I have regretted the money spent on poor tools before I broke down and opened the wallet. |
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![]() You can't do better than Klien's for pliers along with other tools. Unfortunatly it takes quite a while to afford to replace everything you need now. If you want a good quality tool go to Ace hardware, buy the Ace hardware brand. These are good tools and just like craftsman, they are guaranteed for life (not many people know this). I rarely have a problem with them and they don't cost an arm and a leg.. Lou |
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"Juan Jimenez" wrote in message
I've had it with the El Cheapo Corp. tools I've been buying from vendors at OSH and other places. When I really need them to deliver, they break or fail to work as they should. I bought my safety-wire pliers off the Snap-On truck 26 years ago. The initial cost is pricey, but amortized over 26 years plus another couple of decades of expected usage, the cost is a bargain. The next best option for me is the Sears store, especially on the weekends when I don't want to drive out to the Snap-On guy's house. D. |
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These are the same people who sell the Blue-Point cordless screwdrivers. I
had one for which I needed a diagram so I could put it together again after I opened it to clean it (I let it sit for some time, should have taken notes!). I tried no less than SIX times to get them to reply to emails to customer service, through their web site. They never did, so I never do business with them again. I'm picky, I only do business with companies that don't just want to take my money, but also are willing to support the products they sell. ![]() "Capt.Doug" wrote in message news ![]() "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message I've had it with the El Cheapo Corp. tools I've been buying from vendors at OSH and other places. When I really need them to deliver, they break or fail to work as they should. I bought my safety-wire pliers off the Snap-On truck 26 years ago. The initial cost is pricey, but amortized over 26 years plus another couple of decades of expected usage, the cost is a bargain. The next best option for me is the Sears store, especially on the weekends when I don't want to drive out to the Snap-On guy's house. D. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Hmm. Does ACE have things like safety wire pliers?
"Lou" wrote in message ups.com... You can't do better than Klien's for pliers along with other tools. Unfortunatly it takes quite a while to afford to replace everything you need now. If you want a good quality tool go to Ace hardware, buy the Ace hardware brand. These are good tools and just like craftsman, they are guaranteed for life (not many people know this). I rarely have a problem with them and they don't cost an arm and a leg.. Lou -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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When I needed a thin wall professional grade socket to remove the
connecting rod nuts on the big end of the con-rod of my Lyc O-360, the only widely available socket that would fit in the small area of the nut, was a 12 point tall socket from Sears. Even the Snap-on socket had a larger outside diameter, and was too large to fit in the space provided. YMMV Bud Juan Jimenez wrote: I've had it with the El Cheapo Corp. tools I've been buying from vendors at OSH and other places. When I really need them to deliver, they break or fail to work as they should. I need a set of QUALITY safety wire pliers (like the great ones we used to use in the Marines in the late 70's and 80's, damn things always worked perfectly), snips, needle nose pliers, wire cutters, etc. I'm not looking for fancy displays at airshows or chrome plated crap or paying money for brand names, I want reliable tools that I can rely on when I need them to do their jobs. Comments? Suggestions? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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