10 thoughts on “Good tool, I still have my same exact tool as shown.”
Hey brother, where do we find Phil these days?
Cold Fury is ‘forbidden’ when I try to go there.
Here, or over there… This is our primary site and the back up, semi posted site is Vulgar Curmudgeon.blogspot.com
The Coldfury site has been nuked from orbit and is beyond help…
I might seriously have to look into that set of pliers.
It’s damn hard to find a set of crimpers with a decent set of plier nose grips fucking anywhere.
Phil, I believe you can get them at Thomas and Betts, that is where I got mine through their catalog and I got a 10 to 4 gauge crimping tool.
Klien makes good tools, all I gots is the cheapie stamped one that has jaws that misalign when you really try to get a good crimp. Ends up cutting through the insulation sleeve. NAPA special, I believe…
I figured you would have good, quality electronic and electrical tools Igor?
Well, well, the local Home Depot has those for $40.
Not a bad price, I believe when I got mine ten years ago it was about fifty bucks, but I only buy the best, cheap don’t do it for me.
I have a channellock version. Two actually.
Those circles are bolt cutters, I believe. thread it in, cut it, thread it out, the threads are fixed. My channel lock as four of them for different size small bolts.
I have two of the Klein electrician’s needle nose pliers. They are worth their weight in gold. If I were still employed doing broadcast engineering work, I would get one of these in a heartbeat. I can’t really justify the expense now since I am retired, although I would still love to have one. You know, tools!
Hey brother, where do we find Phil these days?
Cold Fury is ‘forbidden’ when I try to go there.
Here, or over there… This is our primary site and the back up, semi posted site is Vulgar Curmudgeon.blogspot.com
The Coldfury site has been nuked from orbit and is beyond help…
I might seriously have to look into that set of pliers.
It’s damn hard to find a set of crimpers with a decent set of plier nose grips fucking anywhere.
Phil, I believe you can get them at Thomas and Betts, that is where I got mine through their catalog and I got a 10 to 4 gauge crimping tool.
Klien makes good tools, all I gots is the cheapie stamped one that has jaws that misalign when you really try to get a good crimp. Ends up cutting through the insulation sleeve. NAPA special, I believe…
I figured you would have good, quality electronic and electrical tools Igor?
Well, well, the local Home Depot has those for $40.
Not a bad price, I believe when I got mine ten years ago it was about fifty bucks, but I only buy the best, cheap don’t do it for me.
I have a channellock version. Two actually.
Those circles are bolt cutters, I believe. thread it in, cut it, thread it out, the threads are fixed. My channel lock as four of them for different size small bolts.
I have two of the Klein electrician’s needle nose pliers. They are worth their weight in gold. If I were still employed doing broadcast engineering work, I would get one of these in a heartbeat. I can’t really justify the expense now since I am retired, although I would still love to have one. You know, tools!