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Mine are "Rapide" brand but I don't see them listed for sale anywhere now.

OK, thanks for looking John. It's appreciated.

It's funny. I never knew I needed parallel jaw pliers till I saw the earlier posts. But sure enough, I needed them today! I bought a bunch of used tooling from a seller recently. It needs cleaning and polishing. There is this one odd fastener on a sine plate that was too short for a regular wrench. A parallel plier would have been perfect. Isn't that always the way it works!
 
This is not the same as a plier, but it's close. Just doesn't have clamping leverage. Best thing I ever bought at Princess Auto.

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Yeah, parallel jaw pliers have been on my list for a while...I'd like to find one of the name brands though (Knipex, Channellock, etc.) as they mostly seem to be brands I haven't heard of.
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I don’t know if those count as parallel jaw or just a slip joint plier. For those dadgum spring hose clamps they work really well, if you can reach them.
 
As a former machinist and T&D maker I can attest to your cutter findings.
We like to produce CHIPS and vacuum up GRIT.
 
Been a lil while...

Where on God's Green Earth would I find room for a rack of connectors like that to hang my tools from so nice and neatly.....???

I throw most of mine in a tool bag on the floor under the back right side of a trailer. The exception is a tiny little MAC Tools Die Grinder. It stays in a drawer in my air tool parts cabinet. My 20V tools are in another tool bag under the left back side of the same trailer.

Yup organized chaos...... No room to organize tool hangers like that.
 
It's not Tuesday :confused:

I honestly can't stick to the Tuesday date :(

Where on God's Green Earth would I find room for a rack of connectors like that to hang my tools from so nice and neatly.....???

I throw most of mine in a tool bag on the floor under the back right side of a trailer. The exception is a tiny little MAC Tools Die Grinder. It stays in a drawer in my air tool parts cabinet. My 20V tools are in another tool bag under the left back side of the same trailer.

Yup organized chaos...... No room to organize tool hangers like that.

My entire garage is designed around everything having a spot...I can't live like you lol unorganized would drive me nuts.
 
I honestly can't stick to the Tuesday date :(



My entire garage is designed around everything having a spot...I can't live like you lol unorganized would drive me nuts.
There is a saying.......

Messy desk, messy mind to which the answer is Empty desk, empty mind.

BTW not commenting on being organized or not, as long as it works.
 
My entire garage is designed around everything having a spot...I can't live like you lol unorganized would drive me nuts.

You are just like my wife. We drive each other crazy. But we cherish our differences too. She is my Ying and I am her Yang.

Remember my story about pilers and filers. Neither one is better than the other and neither one should ever be forced to be who they are not. We are who we are and we need to be grateful for our differences and celebrate them.

I'd love to have a nice neat tidy shop. But I'd be terrified of getting it dirty, spend my whole life organizing it, and end up getting nothing done. Been a piler for 76 years, not gunna change now. My wife can knock herself out tidying up after she pushes me into the hole.
 
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