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Default What is it? (Amateur version Post #16)

Leon wrote:
On 12/2/2017 6:29 PM, Spalted Walt wrote:
Larry Flynn wrote:

POST16_TOOL63. This tool is clearly in the metal pliers family.
It is almost 6½ inches long. The handles have a rubbery red plastic
coating.
One jaw is curved relative to the other leaving a gap when the two
meet at the
end. The other jaw has a flat surface but has a 1 mm depression for
½ of an inch
nearer to the pivot point. Both jaws have small ridges on the inner
surfaces
running perpendicular to the long axis.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/20idg4x61o...ICALL.jpg?dl=0


breaker-grozier pliers


That makes good sense!



I was thinking grozier pliers but mine have no teeth at all, nor the
curve on one side.