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What's the name of these pliers?
What is this drill guide/template used when fixing electrical sockets called and where do I buy one?What is the name of this tool? It almost looks like an Allen without the wrenchWhat are the names of these tools?What's the difference between a No.4 and No.5 hand planeWhat's the name of this tool?What is the name of this tool?What are these tools used for?What's the name of this tool and what is it for?What's the spanner called for these “four side notch” collars/bolts?What is the term for an adjustable spanner with the opening at the side?
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My grandfather called them "order clerk pliers" but can't find that name anywhere on the internet. The brand is Sargent but I can't find anything else about them. The "bolt cutter" like snip at the top is very powerful I've used them for cutting metal fencing, wires, all kinds of stuff.
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My grandfather called them "order clerk pliers" but can't find that name anywhere on the internet. The brand is Sargent but I can't find anything else about them. The "bolt cutter" like snip at the top is very powerful I've used them for cutting metal fencing, wires, all kinds of stuff.
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One aspect of them is that they appear to be a "parallel jaw" arrangement on the main jaw with the double-joint, before getting into the specific variant that also has a cutter.
– Ecnerwal
1 hour ago
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My grandfather called them "order clerk pliers" but can't find that name anywhere on the internet. The brand is Sargent but I can't find anything else about them. The "bolt cutter" like snip at the top is very powerful I've used them for cutting metal fencing, wires, all kinds of stuff.
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My grandfather called them "order clerk pliers" but can't find that name anywhere on the internet. The brand is Sargent but I can't find anything else about them. The "bolt cutter" like snip at the top is very powerful I've used them for cutting metal fencing, wires, all kinds of stuff.
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One aspect of them is that they appear to be a "parallel jaw" arrangement on the main jaw with the double-joint, before getting into the specific variant that also has a cutter.
– Ecnerwal
1 hour ago
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One aspect of them is that they appear to be a "parallel jaw" arrangement on the main jaw with the double-joint, before getting into the specific variant that also has a cutter.
– Ecnerwal
1 hour ago
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One aspect of them is that they appear to be a "parallel jaw" arrangement on the main jaw with the double-joint, before getting into the specific variant that also has a cutter.
– Ecnerwal
1 hour ago
One aspect of them is that they appear to be a "parallel jaw" arrangement on the main jaw with the double-joint, before getting into the specific variant that also has a cutter.
– Ecnerwal
1 hour ago
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#1026 - Side Cutting Pliers - 3/8" Jaw Width
Sargent seems to still sell something like these, called Side Cutting Pliers. They also have a variant without the cutter, called parallel action pliers.
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Side cutting pliers. Not to be confused with side cutters. And as Ecnerwal mentioned, technically: Side Cutting Parallel Pliers.
– Mazura
1 hour ago
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#1026 - Side Cutting Pliers - 3/8" Jaw Width
Sargent seems to still sell something like these, called Side Cutting Pliers. They also have a variant without the cutter, called parallel action pliers.
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Side cutting pliers. Not to be confused with side cutters. And as Ecnerwal mentioned, technically: Side Cutting Parallel Pliers.
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#1026 - Side Cutting Pliers - 3/8" Jaw Width
Sargent seems to still sell something like these, called Side Cutting Pliers. They also have a variant without the cutter, called parallel action pliers.
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Side cutting pliers. Not to be confused with side cutters. And as Ecnerwal mentioned, technically: Side Cutting Parallel Pliers.
– Mazura
1 hour ago
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#1026 - Side Cutting Pliers - 3/8" Jaw Width
Sargent seems to still sell something like these, called Side Cutting Pliers. They also have a variant without the cutter, called parallel action pliers.
#1026 - Side Cutting Pliers - 3/8" Jaw Width
Sargent seems to still sell something like these, called Side Cutting Pliers. They also have a variant without the cutter, called parallel action pliers.
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Side cutting pliers. Not to be confused with side cutters. And as Ecnerwal mentioned, technically: Side Cutting Parallel Pliers.
– Mazura
1 hour ago
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Side cutting pliers. Not to be confused with side cutters. And as Ecnerwal mentioned, technically: Side Cutting Parallel Pliers.
– Mazura
1 hour ago
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Side cutting pliers. Not to be confused with side cutters. And as Ecnerwal mentioned, technically: Side Cutting Parallel Pliers.
– Mazura
1 hour ago
Side cutting pliers. Not to be confused with side cutters. And as Ecnerwal mentioned, technically: Side Cutting Parallel Pliers.
– Mazura
1 hour ago
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One aspect of them is that they appear to be a "parallel jaw" arrangement on the main jaw with the double-joint, before getting into the specific variant that also has a cutter.
– Ecnerwal
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