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8ntruck

Wire spring type hose clamp pliers.  The notches in the jaws keep the spring clamps from going 'BOING' into some deep dark corner of the vehicle or shop being worked in, never to be seen again.

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Ed Kennell
40 minutes ago, 8ntruck said:

Wire spring type hose clamp pliers. 

Great guess, but not what these are used for.      

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ebinmaine

Do they make a specialized crimp?

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953 nut

:confusion-confused:                         Squirrel Vasectomy tool?                      :ychain:

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ebinmaine

Well that's obviously the only answer....

 

 

 

 

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ri702bill

I differ - Corbin style wire clamps. I still have a nice NAPA pair  with rotating sockets - from my FIL's garage business....

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8ntruck
Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

I differ - Corbin style wire clamps. I still have a nice NAPA pair  with rotating sockets - from my FIL's garage business....

Agree.  I've got some like those pictured and a set with the rotating sockets.

 

Of course, if they are meant for a different use, I will have learned something new.

 

Just had a thought - an orthdonist tool for adjusting braces?

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WHX??
Posted (edited)

Shoat ring pliers. Could be used for sausage casings too... :)

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Handy Don

I’m gonna guess that they crimped the closure on livestock ear tags.

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Ed Kennell
Posted (edited)

I use them to build crab traps and secure the tag ends of knotted lines.

 

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Hog Ring Pliers to keep the swine from rooting. Sukh 700PCS Galvanized Hog Rings - Hog Nose Rings 3/4 Hog Ring Kit Hog ... 

 

 

 

 

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WHX??

Did I win did I win?!?! :lol:

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953 nut

Hog Ring Pliers are also used in the upholstery business to attach fabric to the metal frames.

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Ed Kennell
Just now, WHX?? said:

Did I win did I win?!?! :lol:

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You sure did, let me know where you want your prize.    Free installation at the Big Show.

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WHX??

Lol I won't be at the BS. Just send me that autographed picture of Sqounky at the bus stop... :D

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Ed Kennell
17 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Lol I won't be at the BS. Just send me that autographed picture of Sqounky at the bus stop... :D

So you want me to install your free ring in Mike's nose?    I may need some volunteers to hold him on the bench and to photograph the operation. :scared-eek:

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elcamino/wheelhorse

@Ed Kennell you could make some money the operation. I am sure there are enough guys who would pay to see your handy work.

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lynnmor
18 hours ago, 8ntruck said:

Wire spring type hose clamp pliers.  The notches in the jaws keep the spring clamps from going 'BOING' into some deep dark corner of the vehicle or shop being worked in, never to be seen again.

I think you should have been awarded the prize.  I have the anti-boing pliers of several types.

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Ed Kennell
6 minutes ago, lynnmor said:

I think you should have been awarded the prize.  I have the anti-boing pliers of several types.

    It is a hog ring pliers, but has found many other uses.

This is tool is also used by surgeons to close wounds.  Did they use stitches or staples on you Lynn?

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lynnmor
2 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

    It is a hog ring pliers, but has found many other uses.

This is tool is also used by surgeons to close wounds.  Did they use stitches or staples on you Lynn?

They actually used large fish hooks left over from his tuna fishing trip and Novocaine that didn't do a thing.  :angry-screaming:  Just this morning I had an appointment with the plastic surgeon and he removed a stitch that was to be internal but popped out the surface 3/8"   There was one area that didn't numb at all and that was the only serious pain thru the whole ordeal.

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Ed Kennell
11 minutes ago, lynnmor said:

used large fish hooks left over from his tuna fishing trip

:laughing-rolling:        Care to share the sawbones name?   Sounds like a Doc I could relate to.

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lynnmor

Name was Dr. Persons, a young fellow in the ER that consulted with a senior body & fender guy as he went along.  My opinion is that he did rather well given the extensive damage.

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squonk
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I used to do a lot of upholstery work at a Chrysler garage. Those pliers don't look like the hog ring pliers I had. I was happy to see them sold to another fellow a few years back. Hated working on those cheap bucket seats. Anyone over 6 foot and 220 would destroy the seat frames .

 

Actually @8ntruck was sort of correct. I have a pair of pliers that I bought off of the Cornwell Tools truck in 79 for getting the wire hose clamps off of those old Oldsmobiles. They look exactly like Ed's pliers. The ring around the handles is to lock the pliers in the closed position when expanding a clamp.

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midpack

I have a pair of those that were in my Dad's tool collection. He said they were for spring clamps. Very useful for that

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