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![]() "jls" wrote in message oups.com... Juan Jimenez wrote: "jls" wrote in message ups.com... Juan Jimenez wrote: "jls" wrote in message ups.com... Owe R. wrote: "Juan Jimenez" wrote I've had it with the El Cheapo Corp. tools. .... Try Stahlwille, god German high quality tools. God German, huh? ![]() I went and looked at their safety wire twisters at their website. Gosh, I would have bought them instead of the Snap-Ons if I had known. Thanks for the tip. http://www.stahlwilleaerospace.com/WireTwist.html Did you find prices? I went to that web site and there's no prices that I can see. ![]() I can't find them now, but did find a TN company, Samstag, where you can special order them at roughly the same price: http://www.samstagsales.com/stahlwille.htm#webspecial $121 for a small pair of safety wire pliers. Not... That's about what the USMC was paying for them, even back in your heyday. Not so bad when you figure Halliburton bills the taxpayers $45 for a six-pack of Cokes. I've used Milbars. They're xlnt. $121 for a pair of safety wire plies in 1978? I find that rather doubtful. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() "Steve Foley" wrote in message news:g0%8h.5638$d42.2917@trndny07... "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 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. I just got a harbor freight catalog. On page 35 is a 9" Safety Wire Twister for $15.99 It's made by 'Pittsburgh', and claims to have a lifetime warranty. part number 45341-0CHA. It also shows up on their website, as does a 6" pair for $9.99. I've never heard of Pittsburgh tools. It's an alter-ego for another Chinese tool manufacturer. Harbor Freight is like Walmart, almost impossible to find anything in it that says "made in usa". -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message ... "Steve Foley" wrote I just got a harbor freight catalog. On page 35 is a 9" Safety Wire Twister for $15.99 It's made by 'Pittsburgh', and claims to have a lifetime warranty. part number 45341-0CHA. It also shows up on their website, as does a 6" pair for $9.99. With a price like that, they will be made in Pittsburgh, China. Quality costs. Harbor freight is not expensive. Anyone get the connection? g Yes, quality costs, but subsidized company activities that have nothing to do with making tools cost even more. It's kinda like pharmaceuticals. You're not just paying for the medicine, you're paying for things like vacations for the doctors who prescribe the most, etc. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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