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This video from The Potomac Bead Company shows you how to use Beadsmith’s new 1 Step Looper tool, which rapidly bends and trims 18 to 26 gague wire in just one motion. This allows you to keep a consistent loop quickly with very little work, and it operates with half-hard or dead-soft prec...Read more »
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Demonstration video of the Excelta 554J-US Lead Forming Pliers The 554J-US is a forming tool used to create a “J” hook with a .060″ inside diameter and for use on a .031″ diameter lead or smaller. The tool can be utilized to create 180 degree bends for through hole mount...Read more »
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Realltech Motor pliers review instead for wrench and other objects to remove your props….go with these…there great Read more »
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Automaxx™ Clamps make clamping faster and easier than ever by adjusting the clamp automatically to match the thickness of the material being clamped—whether it’s thick, thin, or in between. You just set the clamping pressure once using an easy-to-regulate thumbscrew. After that, Automaxx™ ...Read more »
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Kenny Point demonstrates how to keep rabbits out of your yard by easily installing a fence. View Kenny’s Blog: https://www.veggiegardeningtips.com Follow Kenny on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gardenveggies Read more »
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I show how to use a electric pipe threader from Ridgid. Also picked up a support arm for the pipe threader from Ridgid part#42625. It only takes seconds to thread a pipe using the 700 threader vs manually threading the pipe by hand. Read more »
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For more info and Pricing: https://www.specialized.net/Specialized/catalog/searchresults.aspx?keywords=star+key The Jonard SSK-876 Star Key Can Wrench 3-piece Kit includes the SSK-716 Star Key Can Wrench Handle with a 7/16″ hex socket 1-1/2″ deep on each end, SSK-75 and SSK-85 Star K...Read more »
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https://www.toolsinaction.com checks out the new ChannelLock Code Blue Pliers made in the USA -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Watch our latest video: “Ridgid 18V LED Light Cannon, Panel Light, Flood Light and Tripod” -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Read more »
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Here I talk about some of my pliers and their uses. Read more »
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I use a vise to remove a stuck wedge cotter pin from the crank of a 45 year old Raleigh bike. The pins in cottered cranks can be VERY difficult to remove. There are multiple ways to do it. The best way is to use a pin press if you have one, but most people don’t. You can also hammer the pi...Read more »
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I have made some modifications to my TTL pliers and wanted to share. Its more time consuming than just bending them but worth it. Read more »
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Using Scotchloc connectors to join wires making clean, insulated electrical connections Read more »
