Great job DJ and it's never a wast of time to restore old tools. To many people just throw away things that are still valuable, you have proven that a thousand times on your channel. Thanks for doing what you do.
I've been buying every different length needle nose I see at sales! Have at least 6 different ones and some doubles for spare boxes in the car! Doesn't matter where they are made as long as they are in good shape after cleaning them! Also do this with different size pliers and adjustable wrenches! Saved my butt a few times and helped others too!!!
If the pivot is a bit sloppy, I have taken a punch just a bit smaller than the pivot diameter and give it some taps on the pivot center joint. Seems to help. Great clean up
Just a couple of things that popped into mind, we used to Call em , “Snipe nose pliers “ back in the day , and the handles were made slim as they were used for more delicate work☺️☺️
Great job DJ and it's never a wast of time to restore old tools. To many people just throw away things that are still valuable, you have proven that a thousand times on your channel. Thanks for doing what you do.
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Boy they look nice. Look brand new!
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Your tools your rules, love it. Nice work!
Thank you very much!
Great job as always, DJ!
Thanks again!
Those pliers were in beautiful condition after the wire wheel. They looked like they hadn't been used much. Nice clean up and polish.
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Good steel, nice clean up, I knew they would be an easy resto…..love it 😊
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I've been buying every different length needle nose I see at sales! Have at least 6 different ones and some doubles for spare boxes in the car! Doesn't matter where they are made as long as they are in good shape after cleaning them! Also do this with different size pliers and adjustable wrenches! Saved my butt a few times and helped others too!!!
Never hurts to have extras, you always need more!
awesome clean up. kudos
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Really cool pair of needle nose. They turned out great
Thanks!, hey we will be in Gladewater on the 11th,I go you a small hatchet if you want it?!
Nice job look like good little pliers,I have fuller pliers and screwdrivers the screwdrivers are usa and Canada made.
I think Fuller had plants all over, I know some of the early tools were cheaper quality, but the last few years they have stepped up their quality
You can tighten up the handles find a socket that fits the outside of the pivot and use a press and press it a little bit
Copy that, good idea!
Nice cleanup.
Thanks!
If the pivot is a bit sloppy, I have taken a punch just a bit smaller than the pivot diameter and give it some taps on the pivot center joint. Seems to help. Great clean up
Thanks, you and mikejones5358 gave me some good ideas!
Just a couple of things that popped into mind, we used to Call em , “Snipe nose pliers “ back in the day , and the handles were made slim as they were used for more delicate work☺️☺️
Thanks for the info, I like the long handle, long nose one the best!