ION TOOL HOG RING PLIERS

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Got a pair for my B-Day seem pretty good for being cheap
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Spring Loaded
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I crimped a bag of water closed this is a thin bag,hardly any leak
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Holds up to 3/4" clips I only had 1/2" on hand
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Richie
If anyone needs a link here it is
 
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After using a cheap pair for a few months, I bought a spring loaded pair like yours & have been using them for several years, without a problem.
Al
 
After using a cheap pair for a few months, I bought a spring loaded pair like yours & have been using them for several years, without a problem.
Al
Al That is good to hear is it okay to put a link for were i ordered them?
Richie
 
Al That is good to hear is it okay to put a link for were i ordered them?
Richie

Yea go ahead Richie, it's more of an information link than an ad for a business. Jeff is getting a little easier on the links. If it's informative & helpful it is allowed now. But still no ads and they really don't like YouTube links or links to competing sites. But you can embed a YouTube video, just can't link it to YouTube. In other words you have to be able to play the video without leaving SMF!
Al
 
Yea go ahead Richie, it's more of an information link than an ad for a business. Jeff is getting a little easier on the links. If it's informative & helpful it is allowed now. But still no ads and they really don't like YouTube links or links to competing sites. But you can embed a YouTube video, just can't link it to YouTube. In other words you have to be able to play the video without leaving SMF!
Al
I don't do utube posting
I hardly ever open them when someone post
Richie
 
Way in the back of one of my toolbox drawers was a pair of hog ring pliers that I had last used when I put new seat covers on my '50 Chevy - in about '58. They are now my sausage hog ring pliers. Spring loaded and all.

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Way in the back of one of my toolbox drawers was a pair of hog ring pliers that I had last used when I put new seat covers on my '50 Chevy - in about '58. They are now my sausage hog ring pliers. Spring loaded and all.

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Braz They look like the ones I found that didn't have the spring
Richie
 
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