I'm trying to find a set of pliers, that I'm fairly sure exist. What I need are pliers with the handle and jaws offset by 90 degrees. In other words, if the handle was oriented horizontally, the jaws
Can he/you send a photo? The closest thing I've been able to find is some pliers we have by Kobalt. Shannah _______________________________________________ Shop-talk@autox.team.net Donate: http://www
I'm sure he could, but I haven't asked yet. I didn't think it'd be this hard to find. If I haven't found one by the next time I talk to him, I'm going to ask if there's any other identification on th
Trying to picture what you're describing. How about 90-degree needle-nose pliers? Something like this: <http://www.toolking.com/1/crescent_8886cvn_curved_needle_nose_pliers_1051793267.php> Is that cl
Maybe not your vendor of choice but pictures to get the discussion going ... does what you need look anything like these and if not what modifications would need to be made to make them work? http://
Yea, I'd say a photo from your dad would be a good starging point since what you describe sounds different than the starting pics Arvid posted. Very curious now in WI Tim ____________________________
To be honest, I didn't think the tool I'm looking for existed, because I can't even envision how they'd work. Until, that is, I described it to my father, and he claimed to have one ;) After seeing h
I'm having a hard time imagining how a set of pliers like that would work. You'd need a cam to offset the force 90 degrees, but you'd also need something stationary for the cam to rest on. I'd like t
For the future, if it is not a tight fit, another option is a drop of superglue on the end of a pencil eraser. Pull out the piece and snap it off the eraser. Just keep in mind that superglue will wic
I can't either... I was pretty stunned when my father claimed to have one. Actually, I suck with Sketchup... all I did was download a "plier" object, and rotate the jaws ninety degrees. I too am blow
I have a SOG Paratool http://sogknives.com/store/S31.html with adjustable angle pliers. Not its best feature. Bob K _______________________________________________ Shop-talk@autox.team.net Donate: ht
I have seen the needle-nosed pliers with the "needles" bent 900, although I don't have one. But I do have a pair of forceps that are similar. They can even be locked closed. Originally got them to wo
Well, I guess the server doesn't understand my "<ALT> 248" for degrees, next time I'll just say 90 degrees. I have seen the needle-nosed pliers with the "needles" bent 900, although I don't have one.
If it ain't on an ASCI keyboard, I don't type it. :-) Phil Ethier West Side Saint Paul Minnesota USA 1973 Triumph Stag LE22439UBW "uncle jack", Sapphire Blue 2004 Suburban 8.1, Sport Red, the only au
I never figured out how to even work the Alt-number buttons. Seeing someone get a 'degree' sign into a plain-text email elicits in me a reaction that must be similar to early man's response to fire.
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I have a set of needle-nose 90 degree pliers from harbor freight... Maybe try -- Sent from my 'Droid. Please excuse my brevity. I'm trying to find a set of pliers, that I'm fairly sure exist. What I
Do you need something like this??: There are a couple of 90 degree pliers on that page... http://www.harborfreight.com/16-inch-long-reach-pliers-set-38598.html al --Original Message-- From: shop-talk
Author: hillman at planet-torque.com (David Hillman)
Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2011 16:51:09 -0500 (EST)
I'm trying to find a set of pliers, that I'm fairly sure exist. What I need are pliers with the handle and jaws offset by 90 degrees. In other words, if the handle was oriented horizontally, the jaws