On Sat, 2 Apr 2011 13:07:53 -0700 (PDT), Jay Pique
wrote:
On Apr 2, 3:31Â*pm, Larry Jaques wrote:
Jay, which of these were you talking about, anyway? Â*'Twas vague.
"Grip" equates to "vise grip" for me.
"Quick" means single-handed WW clamps with pads.
and "Channellock" means adjustable-throat-size pliers.
Sort of a mix really - they're single handed ww clamps with pads made
by Channellock. Point your browser here...
http://www.channellockproducts.com/index.php?sku=360889
OK. I was on the site and saw that they call their channellocks which
have the extra flats cut into the jaws "griplocks". This is how the HF
channellocks are. They work better on plumbing than straight jaws, and
the curved jaws (Nut tongue and groove) work even better.
http://goo.gl/z92BL and
http://goo.gl/rB6Wp respectively.
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