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>> No.1241628 [View]

>>1241623

Channel-Lock® does not engage in shilling practices. I promise, this is a totally natural suggestion.

>> No.1241621 [View]

>>1241482
>Channel locks.

One of those times you want the real McCoy, though. Channel-Lock brand channel locks are fucking perfect.

>> No.1240988 [View]

>>1240985
>Yet many other trades do, most commonly, carpenters and framers.

Probably because it's stupid to run an air gun on a portable compressor, but it'll run an air nailer just fine.

>> No.1240983 [View]

>>1240918

Well, you and the other fellas saved me a couple bucks. I was going to buy one just to fuck with it, but I guess it's not even worth the $20.

>> No.1240980 [View]

>>1240951
>No surprise

It's not "shite", though, it's true. Air guns have got it where it counts.

Corded aren't terrible, but as I said, only good for places where you can't get your air hose.

>> No.1240923 [View]

>>1240738
>just as clueless with their 'dont use corded' bullshit rhetoric

Blow it out your ass.

>> No.1240682 [View]

Don't bother with corded electric one. Maybe get one of those as a backup for shit you can't get the air hose to, but otherwise not up to snuff.

>> No.1240664 [View]

>>1240573

Snaps sticks, and also appropriately sized for opening beers.

>> No.1240167 [View]

>>1240165

As I recall, there is some company which makes a pretty skookum vise grips/pipe wrench crossover product.

Forget what the fuck it was, but I heard it works well.

>> No.1240158 [View]

>>1240142

So it works like vise grips, then?

>> No.1239986 [View]

>>1239983
>>1239984

That's a shame, since they sure do look neat.

>> No.1239976 [View]
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1239976

Always been a little fascinated by this thing. Wonder if they're actually any good.

>> No.1182646 [View]

>Canada
>living hassle free from Weedeau's godvernment

lmoa

>> No.1181064 [View]

I love my Makita powertools. It's just a shame they're all a billion dollhairs.

Try to buy secondhand.

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