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Baroque Bloke
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This one, for instance. I’d buy it – if I could just think of something that I could that I could use it for. The intriguing stuff that I stumble upon while browsing Amazon…

Grip-On 7" Axial Grip L-Shaped Locking Pliers, GR91207, $30 Prime

www.amazon.com/dp/B000SOU5V2/r..._api_i_8AqSCbX1CYWXN



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At first my brain was going, "Whoa, cool! I could use those!"

Then the other part of my brain kicked in and said, "Yeah...no. Lear to weld first."

They are cool though. Big Grin


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Grip-on pliers are great pliers. In my opinion they are much better than Vise Grip brand and all the Vise Grip clones. They are pricey, but you get what you pay for.
 
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Grip-on pliers are great pliers.

I use pliers extensively, but had never heard of this brand before. Do you know what that particular one might be used for?
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In my opinion they are much better than Vise Grip brand and all the Vise Grip clones.

I have yet to see a Vise Grip clone that is worth a damn. Even with a recently purchased actual Vise Grip (small long nose), I had to peen the rivets to tighten the jaws up.
 
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When I read the title of this thread I could feel my wallet in my hip pocket getting thinner. Frown



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Brookstone before they opened stores in malls used to have neat tools.



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I try to steer clear of any weird or single use tools. There is one though, that even if you only use it once, you'll be thrilled.

The Shoulder Dolly

Very heavy and bulky items can be moved easily, up and down stairs as well.


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We moved recently, and the movers used those shoulder dollys to move our fridge and piano with only 2 men...pretty cool.
 
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Originally posted by arcwelder76:
I try to steer clear of any weird or single use tools. There is one though, that even if you only use it once, you'll be thrilled.

The Shoulder Dolly

Very heavy and bulky items can be moved easily, up and down stairs as well.


Where I work our delivery teams use something similar for appliances. A slight difference is ours are a harness they wear continuously. There is “buckle” that hooks the strap between them. They make fast work of heavy refrigerators with no floor damage.





 
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Yes, shoulder dollies are amazing used mine to move gun safes, pool tables all sorts things super easy.
 
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Not sure which is worse, Garage Journal or this place. Wink




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I love (and have bought many) COOL TOOLS! Cool
 
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Update > I now hate it when I find a new cool tool.
Just got a Kreg email and dammit now I want to buy it! Mad
Dammit. Frown

 
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"Do you know what that particular one might be used for?"

"For clamping two lap joints
• One handed push button release system leaves one hand free
• Narrow profile allows easy access to tight places
• Straight line motion of mobile jaw allows offset clamping
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A Bodum french press pyrex insert was just the right height and volume for holding chicken stock overnight in the fridge while I wait for the fat to rise.

Large enough to get my hand in and clean it, non-porous for cleaning purposes, as narrow as the volume I wanted would allow. The perfect tool.

A cross-purpose cooking tool in the spirit of Alton Brown.
 
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My Dad was a cabinet maker/carpenter. I grew up with a few caveats regarding tools.

Keep chisels and saws sharp. Use the proper tool for the job at hand. Put them BACK when done with them.

Few things drew wrath from the Old Man like NOT putting something BACK in it's box or spot on the wall. LOL.

Probably WHY I'm such a tool nut to this day.
 
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