Wait… you went through all that and don’t even show it being used. I’m sure people like me who found this tool and don’t know what it is would love to see what it is used for.
The most I have used them was doing the seat covers on the Corvette last year. Started doing a video on it but it was my first time doing seat covers and they were really expensive so I gave up on trying to record it so I could pay attention more to what I was doing. For seat covers the hog rings hold these wires that go through the covers to the frame of the seat.
The design is a copy of the Bostitch P7 hog ringers. (American made then, don't know about these days) I've had my pair for 45 years. I used to use them all the time when altering insulation pads on ship's machinery and flanges. Now I use them in chicken wire
Even new seats use clips in the cushion area of the seat and if those get damaged when removing the old upholstery (often) you will need to secure the last with a hog-ring.
@captainbashir5174 ok. Thanks. When we get them in the plant, they are already done. We dont have the cushion room anymore. They just told us about the sear cover can be taken off by unzipping them. Good to know that they still use hog rings.
It would have been a good review had you actually used it. You just sold us on the idea, making a quick buck on the link sales, and probably commissions from Dewalt and TH-cam ads. There was zero demo. Show us how it is used on a wire welded fence, how easy to get into corners, how many malfunctions you get with poor closing, etc. I read on Amazon that these are a 'hobby duty' not 'heavy duty' set of pliers, that the rings don't close well and more like a spiral, that it stops working, etc. For Dewalt to ship manufacture to Taiwan, then have the audacity to charge more than double any Taiwanese or American product is a ludicrous exploitation of US consumers. I have many Dewalt products but getting disgusted by the low quality nowadays and looking elsewhere. This is not a good demo, and not a good product.
Yo ros tengo. Funciona excelente para cuando las cosas son accesibles. Pero para tapizar automóvil es senda basura porque no te permite llegar a la profundidad necesaria al ser tan grande.
I almost bought the cheap set of pliers today, but now that I have seen your video I am getting these instead. Thanks, you saved me time and money.
Would be interesting to see it in use. Looks like a time saver 👍
I don’t need these, but I need these… just in case!
Wait… you went through all that and don’t even show it being used. I’m sure people like me who found this tool and don’t know what it is would love to see what it is used for.
They look great!
Hey what is the size of those rings you are using?
I need that exact size for job.
Clickbait. Never showed the pliers being used.
Well you watched the video. Seems like a tool got used to me!
Can you use different sizes?
Can you use the regular staples for paper with this tool?
Looks like a good tool, but I have no idea what a hog ring is for haha! I was hoping to see it in action.
The most I have used them was doing the seat covers on the Corvette last year. Started doing a video on it but it was my first time doing seat covers and they were really expensive so I gave up on trying to record it so I could pay attention more to what I was doing. For seat covers the hog rings hold these wires that go through the covers to the frame of the seat.
It is also used for bird netting
The design is a copy of the Bostitch P7 hog ringers. (American made then, don't know about these days) I've had my pair for 45 years. I used to use them all the time when altering insulation pads on ship's machinery and flanges. Now I use them in chicken wire
Great tool. Thanks for the video.
I hear they're also life-altering for the hog.
Eta: I would want these if I was doing anything that involved more than a handful of hog rings.
Great for older seat restorations but new cars and trucks just unzip
Even new seats use clips in the cushion area of the seat and if those get damaged when removing the old upholstery (often) you will need to secure the last with a hog-ring.
@captainbashir5174 ok. Thanks. When we get them in the plant, they are already done. We dont have the cushion room anymore. They just told us about the sear cover can be taken off by unzipping them. Good to know that they still use hog rings.
👍 Thank you for making this video. 🙏
It would have been a good review had you actually used it. You just sold us on the idea, making a quick buck on the link sales, and probably commissions from Dewalt and TH-cam ads. There was zero demo. Show us how it is used on a wire welded fence, how easy to get into corners, how many malfunctions you get with poor closing, etc. I read on Amazon that these are a 'hobby duty' not 'heavy duty' set of pliers, that the rings don't close well and more like a spiral, that it stops working, etc.
For Dewalt to ship manufacture to Taiwan, then have the audacity to charge more than double any Taiwanese or American product is a ludicrous exploitation of US consumers. I have many Dewalt products but getting disgusted by the low quality nowadays and looking elsewhere. This is not a good demo, and not a good product.
Como.funciona en la practica?, para tirar grapas, cualquiera puede
Yo ros tengo. Funciona excelente para cuando las cosas son accesibles. Pero para tapizar automóvil es senda basura porque no te permite llegar a la profundidad necesaria al ser tan grande.
I recently bought it .. don't waste your money is cheap
They look great but I don't need 'em, my wife already does what she is told.
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