What am I getting suckered into now?I dunno about that one. If he screws up he will likely have a great memory of a very bad experience. I'll see how the second machining operation goes. Then we can try it on @Chicken lights . He has a pretty good memory too. If he turns out as good as @YYCHM ,then I'll sign up for the 4th procedure.
Ahhh no worries haha.What am I getting suckered into now?
Those Knippex wrenches? imo don't waste your money. If they were maximum on sale at CT fir $25, fine....but they're friggin 259 at amazon.ca. I regret missing the return date, not really well made, bit of gimmicky idea and cost about 10x what they should
I don't actually own any Knipex tools yet but certainly see a lot of other people rave about them.(see link below around 5:37 mark as an example) One reason I posted my list was because I was hoping for opinions from you guys about my choices so very happy to see this contrary opinion.Those Knippex wrenches? imo don't waste your money. If they were maximum on sale at CT fir $25, fine....but they're friggin 259 at amazon.ca. I regret missing the return date, not really well made, bit of gimmicky idea and cost about 10x what they should
I don't actually own any Knipex tools yet but certainly see a lot of other people rave about them.(see link below around 5:37 mark as an example) One reason I posted my list was because I was hoping for opinions from you guys about my choices so very happy to see this contrary opinion.
@Mcgyver - Knipex makes many different models of pliers. Could you please confirm that that the ones in the photo below are the ones that turned you off?
I bought this recently. I have not used it much but have used another one a lot whether working on pc boards or pulling a sliver out of my finger. Figured one in the shop would be handy. The other older one lives on the electronics bench in the house.
Not those, the ones in Ian's link that is in my post. They're kind of half adjutable wrench, half plier. They're a bit gimmicky. I wouldn't be complaning if they were $25 on sale at CT (in the better quality maximum line) but $250? I feel like a putz for not returning them.
these....cripes they just went up $16!
Well, THAT makes more sense to me now. Ya, for that purpose (parallel flat jaw), they do seem outrageous. I figured we were probably talking apples and oranges. Those are more like adjutable wrenches. For that application, I prefer these from princess auto.
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They are regular $33 but often go on sale for less.
FYI I had a similar requirement for gaskets made from a Teflon like sheet material. Maybe 1-2 thou, cant recall. But its that slippery waxy semi deformable stuff that is hard to work with. I made a simple tool from O1 & used a slightly larger diameter ball end mill to yield the crown point. Hardened & just left it that way (non-tempered). The plan was put it in a slow drill but just a half turn twist it by hand makes nice clean holes using a template & one of those craft cutting mats underneath so it can penetrate just a bit, but not dullen. I have not had to sharpen but I found a very fine grit# ball diamond tool that would probably do a few touch ups before using up the geometry.I use them for punching FEP for printer. Soft plastic, about .004" thick. The punch has a bit of a deformation so does not evenly contact the brass pad so it doesn't cut the disk right out. You have to go along and tear everyone off (the white plastic is just a template and is not what is being punched)
If I would have recommended any size, it would be the 180's...I find the 125's a bit small for general use.I bought the small size for evaluation - general toolbox box inclusion, McGyver type jobs ( sorry @Mcgyver ) where I don't want to lug the entire wrench kit for repairs or get into certain nooks & crannies. They are kind of like bite-less vise grips for flat surfaces. But IMO take a bit of futzing to open & size & squeeze till you get used to them. So its nice, but ya, not sure I can justify any more of the big brothers. This coming from Mr. Tool Enthusiast especially of European lineage. I hope they don't kick me out of Tool-A-Holics Anonymous for this apparent lapse.
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