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Good, bad, I'm the guy with the gun |
Worth every penny. | |||
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eh-TEE-oh-clez |
Yes. It's pronounced. 1) German has no silent letters. 2) Knipex says its pronounced kuh-nip-x. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OWs7a9jww8 | |||
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I should have know there's a YT video. Thanks. Year V | |||
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אַרְיֵה |
Kno הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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On the wrong side of the Mobius strip |
Just like the “k” in knish. | |||
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I assumed it was like the 'P' in kidney. Year V | |||
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goodheart |
I don't know about you, my p speaks for itself. I think I first read about Knipex pliers here on SF, and nw they're crowding everything else out of my pliers drawer. Latest was a wire stripper; compared with the usual stamped pieces of trash this is like a P210 vs a Lorcin. _________________________ “ What all the wise men promised has not happened, and what all the damned fools said would happen has come to pass.”— Lord Melbourne | |||
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Giftedly Outspoken |
To me they are worth the money. I have several of their tools, they are well made and do the jobs they are designed for better than their counterparts. Sometimes, you gotta roll the hard six | |||
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Too many to count, but I own probably two dozen or more Knipex tools. Some are duplicates, at either end of the garage/house to save a bunch of walking. My favorites are the Cobra water pump pliers and the pliers wrenches, in all of their sizes. Their extra long (straight and angled) needle nose pliers are very useful, too (11" long with the last 4" being the needle nose part). When in doubt, mumble | |||
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Unflappable Enginerd |
Well I'll be damned, myself and a whole lot of people I work with have been mispronouncing this for years. Now I'll have to make them all feel as foolish as me. __________________________________ NRA Benefactor I lost all my weapons in a boating, umm, accident. http://www.aufamily.com/forums/ | |||
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Drug Dealer |
As an aside, I'm very partial to 'kale' as long as the 'k' is silent. When a thing is funny, search it carefully for a hidden truth. - George Bernard Shaw | |||
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blame canada |
Yes, but using the proper tool for the job is also still a thing. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "The trouble with our Liberal friends...is not that they're ignorant, it's just that they know so much that isn't so." Ronald Reagan, 1964 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Arguing with some people is like playing chess with a pigeon. It doesn't matter how good I am at chess, the pigeon will just take a shit on the board, strut around knocking over all the pieces and act like it won.. and in some cases it will insult you at the same time." DevlDogs55, 2014 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.rikrlandvs.com | |||
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Baroque Bloke |
I have this 5” Wiha diagonal cutters: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002..._encoding=UTF8&psc=1 It’s pretty good, and is full flush cut. Great for cutting cable ties (leaves no sharp edges sticking out). There’s a little finish roughness. It works fine despite that, but it’s not Knipex quality. I also have this 4-1/2” Knipex semi-flush cut diagonal cutters: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005...JQG9ZS122MKK7KWNT0E3 And its mate, this 4-1/2” Knipex long nose pliers: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003...REC10RZ56B0W4FKHJB24 They’re very much a pair – same size, same solid box joint design, same jewel-like polish, same colorful palm-filling handles. They’re flat out pretty! Most Knipex tools can scarcely be described as “pretty” – the cobra water pump pliers come to mind: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005...2F8Q0T08EDBVAEK204Y1 I appreciate the aesthetics of their form-follows-function design though. Serious about crackers | |||
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It's all part of the adventure... |
ROFL. I’m with you on that one! Regards From Sunny Tucson, SigFan NRA Life - IDPA - USCCA - GOA - JPFO - ACLDN - SAF - AZCDL - ASA "Faith isn't believing that God can; it's knowing that He will." (From a sign on a church in Nicholasville, Kentucky) | |||
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From some one who used these type of tools for a living I learned to buy tools good enough to do the job very well, but not waste money on designer brands. Tools get broken, lost and stolen in the real world. Here is my go to list for tools that will be used miss-used stomped in the mud and used in place of a hammer etc in the real world. Crescent brand adjustable wrenches Channel Lox brand adjustable pliers Rigid brand Pipe wrenches Kline brand electrical pliers Stick with these and you will be good to go, and not too hurt when they are lost or stolen. Collecting dust. | |||
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Baroque Bloke |
A reasonable position to take, in general. But compared to crescent wrenches, Knipex pliers wrenches are a MUCH better choice with at least two significant advantages: * They fit with zero free play. * They firmly grip the work piece. Serious about crackers | |||
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Depends what you are doing with them. There are other brand individual tools that outperform Knipex. Knipex makes super high quality product, no question. If you are going to use them around any kind of high voltage, say, 110v or greater (:-) get the 1000 volt models. The screwdrivers have less utility than the various pliers in my opinion as they are a quick wear item, but they all are good product. If you are going to do any house wiring, these are world class, search for "Knipex 13 96 200 or KNIPEX - 13 88 8 ". It's a "buy once, cry once" situation. These are also amazing: KNIPEX - 71 01 200 CoBolt Compact Bolt Cutter. They make about 5 versions, they all cut hog wire and up to a 1/4" bolt effortlessly. Model numbers 71 02 200 71 12 200, 71 22 200, 71 32 200, and 71 41 200. This Project Farm vid will give you a view into various things of importance. Knipex makes the strongest wire cutters in his testing. Knipex was #1, but Irwin and Klein might have outperformed them depending on your criteria. http://www.virallegends.com/us...walt-craftsman-wiha/ | |||
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Yew got a spider on yo head |
I work with a man who is fanatical about keyboards. He has spent gun money building his own custom ergonomic keyboards. Down to the tactile switches, key texture, custom key coding and Dvorak madness. I'm sure there's guys here that dabble. Why would you do that? It's a keyboard for God's sake. The guy is a software engineer. He lives on it. It makes sense to invest in the the tools you use often. Kay-nip-ecks are a joy to use. Im hooked. | |||
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